This book draws on comparative ethnographic research amongst three very different political groups, exploring how activists imagine, understand and experience web technologies as tools of political critique.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Activist Cultures, The Web, and Digital Capitalism 1.The Ethnography of Digital Activism 2. Web 2.0 and the Agency of Technologies 3. Social Media Activism and the Critique of Mass Self-Communication 4. The Everyday Critique of Digital Labor 5. Digital Activism and the Problem of Internet Time 6. Activist Magazines in the Digital Age Conclusion: The Future of the Web, Big Data and the Power of Critique Appendix: Activism on the Web: A Note on Method