ABSTRACT

This is the first authoritative reference work to map the multifaceted and vibrant site of citizen media research and practice, incorporating insights from across a wide range of scholarly areas.

Citizen media is a fast-evolving terrain that cuts across a variety of disciplines. It explores the physical artefacts, digital content, performative interventions, practices and discursive expressions of affective sociality that ordinary citizens produce as they participate in public life to effect aesthetic or socio-political change. The seventy-seven entries featured in this pioneering resource provide a rigorous overview of extant scholarship, deliver a robust critique of key research themes and anticipate new directions for research on a variety of topics. Cross-references and recommended reading suggestions are included at the end of each entry to allow scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds to identify relevant connections across diverse areas of citizen media scholarship and explore further avenues of research.

Featuring contributions by leading scholars and supported by an international panel of consultant editors, the Encyclopedia is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as researchers in media studies, social movement studies, performance studies, political science and a variety of other disciplines across the humanities and social sciences. It will also be of interest to non-academics involved in activist movements and those working to effect change in various areas of social life.

chapter 1|6 pages

Activism

chapter |5 pages

Amateur

chapter |6 pages

Archiving

chapter |6 pages

Authenticity

chapter |6 pages

Big data

chapter |6 pages

Citizen journalism

chapter |6 pages

Citizen science

chapter |7 pages

Citizenship

chapter |6 pages

Civil disobedience

chapter |6 pages

Civil society

chapter |6 pages

Commons

chapter |6 pages

Community media

chapter |6 pages

Convergence

chapter |5 pages

Co-optation

chapter |6 pages

Culture jamming

chapter |6 pages

Direct action

chapter |7 pages

Disability media

chapter |6 pages

Diversity

chapter |7 pages

Documentary filmmaking

chapter |5 pages

Facebook

chapter |7 pages

Fandom

chapter |6 pages

Flash mobs

chapter |6 pages

Hacking and hacktivism

chapter |6 pages

Hip-hop

chapter |5 pages

Hyperlocal media

chapter |8 pages

Immaterial labour

chapter |6 pages

Indymedia

chapter |5 pages

Media

chapter |7 pages

Media ecologies

chapter |6 pages

Media event

chapter |6 pages

Mediatization

chapter |6 pages

Mobile technologies

chapter |5 pages

Parkour

chapter |7 pages

Philosophy and citizen media

chapter |5 pages

Photography

chapter |6 pages

Precarity

chapter |7 pages

Prefiguration

chapter |6 pages

Process vs. event

chapter |5 pages

Public sphere

chapter |6 pages

Publics (and networked publics)

chapter |8 pages

Remediation

chapter |5 pages

Selfies

chapter |6 pages

Self-mediation

chapter |5 pages

Social media

chapter |5 pages

Solidarity

chapter |5 pages

Sousveillance

chapter |5 pages

Space and place

chapter |6 pages

Subjectivity

chapter |8 pages

Surveillance

chapter |6 pages

Temporality

chapter |6 pages

Twitter and hashtags

chapter |6 pages

User-generated content

chapter |6 pages

Video games

chapter |4 pages

Weibo

chapter |6 pages

Wikis

chapter |6 pages

Witnessing/testimony

chapter |6 pages

World Social Forum

chapter |7 pages

YouTube