Citizen Media and Public Spaces

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Andrea Segre
Astrid Nordin
Bolette B. Blaagaard
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Citizen Journalism
Citizen Media
Citizen Media Practices
Citizen Voice
Civil Society
Common Carrier
Convergent Journalism
Delyan Peevski
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Evgenia Nim
Grass Mud Horse
grassroots media resistance
Harmonious Society
Hilde C. Stephansen
Human Suffering
ISIS Activity
Jenny Hughes
Julia Rone
Karen Cross
Ksenia Gusarova
Lego Figurines
Lilie Chouliaraki
Locative Media Events
Locative Media Projects
Luis PZ-Gonz?Z
media ethics research
participatory media studies
Postcolonial Cinema
public sphere theory
Push Back Operations
Russian Protest Movement
Sandra Ponzanesi
Sara Beretta
Shared Communication Activism
Simon Parry
Smaller Screen Realities
Smart Phone
Stine Ejsing-Duun
Stuart Allan
transnational communication
UHC
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138847651
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Citizen Media and Public Spaces presents a pioneering exploration of citizen media as a highly interdisciplinary domain that raises vital political, social and ethical issues relating to conceptions of citizenship and state boundaries, the construction of publics and social imaginaries, processes of co-optation and reverse co-optation, power and resistance, the ethics of witnessing and solidarity, and novel responses to the democratic deficit.

Framed by a substantial introduction by the editors, the twelve contributions to the volume interrogate the concept of citizen media theoretically and empirically, and offer detailed case studies that extend from the UK to Russia and Bulgaria and from China to Denmark and the liminal spaces within which a growing number of refugees now live.

A rich new domain of scholarship and practice emerges out of the studies presented. Citizen media is shown to embrace both physical and digital interventions in public space, as well as the sets of values and agendas that influence and drive the practices and discourses through which individuals and collectives position themselves within and in relation to society and participate in the creation of diverse publics.

This book will be of interest to students and researchers in media and communication studies, particularly those studying citizen media, media and society, journalism and society, and political communication.

Cover image: courtesy of Ruben Hamelink

Mona Baker is Professor Emerita in Translation Studies at the Centre for Translation and Intercultural Studies, University of Manchester, UK. She is the author of Translation and Conflict (2006) and In Other Words (2011) and editor or co-editor of numerous reference works, including Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Studies (2009). Bolette B. Blaagaard is Associate Professor of Communications at Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark. She is the co-editor of Deconstructing Europe: Postcolonial Perspectives (2012) with Sandra Ponzanesi, After Cosmopolitanism (2013) with Patrick Hanafin and Rosi Braidotti, and Cosmopolitanism and the New News Media (2014) with Lilie Chouliaraki.