ABSTRACT

This groundbreaking collection advances understanding of the concept of media practices by critically interrogating its relevance for the study of citizen and activist media.

Media as practice has emerged as a powerful approach to understanding the media’s significance in contemporary society. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars in sociology, media and communication, social movement and critical data studies, this book stimulates dialogue across previously separate traditions of research on citizen and activist media practices and stakes out future directions for research in this burgeoning interdisciplinary field. Framed by a foreword by Nick Couldry and a substantial introductory chapter by the editors, contributions to the volume trace the roots and appropriations of the concept of media practice in Latin American communication theory; reflect on the relationship between activist agency and technological affordances; explore the relevance of the media practice approach for the study of media activism, including activism that takes media as its central object of struggle; and demonstrate the significance of the media practice approach for understanding processes of mediatization and datafication.

Offering both a comprehensive introduction to scholarship on citizen media and practice and a cutting-edge exploration of a novel theoretical framework, the book is ideal for students and experienced scholars alike.

chapter 1|34 pages

Practice what you preach?

Currents, connections, and challenges in theorizing citizen media and practice

part I|2 pages

Latin American communication theory

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|15 pages

The Latin American lo popular as a theory of communication

Ways of seeing communication practices

chapter 3|16 pages

Praxis in Latin American communication thought

A critical appraisal

chapter 4|16 pages

Educommunication for social change

Contributions to the construction of a theory of activist media practices

part II|2 pages

Activist agency and technological affordances

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 6|14 pages

Time of protest

An archaeological perspective on media practices

part III|2 pages

Practice approaches to video activism

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 8|17 pages

Activist media practices, alternative media and online digital traces

The case of YouTube in the Italian Se non ora, quando? movement

part IV|2 pages

Acting on media

part V|2 pages

Citizen data practices

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 11|15 pages

Acting on data(fication)

chapter 12|16 pages

Understanding citizen data practices from a feminist perspective

Embodiment and the ethics of care