World-Making Power of New Media

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Axford
Axial Features
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Cisco Visual Networking Index
collective action research
Common Language
communicative practices in globalisation
cosmopolitanism
digital connectivity
Digital Inequalities
EIS
Emergent Globalities
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European Public Sphere
Game Developer
global communication theory
Global Scapes
Global Web Index
Globalization
Grand Theft Auto
Grass Roots Networking
Halperin
Helen Margetts
ICC
internet and democracy
Media
mediatization studies
Mere Connection
NBC Universal
Occupy Wall Street
Politics: A New Introduction
Rumford
Scopic Media
Test Matches
Twenty20 Cricket
Vice Versa
Western Cultural Account

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367425562
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this new work, Axford seeks to contribute to the development of global theory, particularly where it engages with the contested idea of globality; a concept which musters as consciousness, condition, framework, even system.

By examining emergent globalities through the lens of world-making communicative practices and forms, the author demonstrates their transformative social power and underlines the cultural dynamics of globalization. Taking a critical view of much of the current scholarship on emergent globalities, Axford steps outside the rationalist-territorialist conceptions of association and order and takes issue with those who advise there is a widespread 'myth' of media globalization. The book examines global communicative connectivity, using digital, or "new" media – especially the Internet - as the prime exemplar of global process.

As well as the academic importance of such themes for theory-building, the strategic, "real-world" impacts of communicative connectivity are palpable. Thus, the welter of debate around the influence of the Internet on democracy, democratization, revolt and collective action generally, have real purchase when discussed in relation to the events of the uprisings in MENA, anti-capitalist protests in London and New York and the tribulations of the EU in recent months/years. Using such exemplars the book assesses claims for the existence and robustness of global society, the significance of cosmopolitan communication and the extent of global consciousness.

This work will be of interest to students and scholars of globalization, international relations, and media and cultural studies.

Barrie Axford is Professor of Politics at Oxford Brookes University, UK.

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