This book examines how citizens use digital social media to engage in public discontent and offers a critical examination of the hybrid reality of protest where bodies, spaces and technologies resonate. It argues that the augmented reality of protest goes beyond the bodies, the tents, and the cobblestones in the protest square, incorporating live streams, different time zones, encrypted conversations, and simultaneous translation of protest updates into different languages. Based on more than 60 interviews with protest participants and ethnographic analysis of online content in Ukraine and Russia, it examines how citizens in countries with limited media freedom and corrupt authorities perceive the affordances of digital media for protest and how these enable or limit protest action.
The book provides a nuanced contribution to debates about the role of digital media in contentious politics and protest events, both in Eastern Europe and beyond.



Autorentext

Tetyana Lokot is an Associate Professor in Digital Media and Society in the School of Communications at Dublin City University.



Inhalt

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Digital Media and Society in Ukraine and Russia

Chapter 3. Euromaidan Protesters: A Snapshot

Chapter 4. Space, Distance and Digital Media

Chapter 5. Socially Mediated Visibility and Protest Witnessing

Chapter 6. Protest Organising and Networked Communities

Chapter 7. Information Sharing and Protest Frames

Chapter 8. Russia: Protest in the Age of Networked Authoritarianism

Chapter 9. Conclusion: Beyond the Protest Square

References

Index

Endnotes

Titel
Beyond the Protest Square
Untertitel
Digital Media and Augmented Dissent
EAN
9781786605979
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
17.03.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.9 MB
Anzahl Seiten
160