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Hashtag Publics The Power And Politics Of Discursive Networks Nathan Rambukkana Editor

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Hashtag Publics The Power And Politics Of Discursive Networks Nathan Rambukkana Editor
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Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Nathan Rambukkana (editor)
ISBN: 9781433128998, 1433128993
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Hashtag Publics The Power And Politics Of Discursive Networks Nathan Rambukkana Editor by Nathan Rambukkana (editor) 9781433128998, 1433128993 instant download after payment.

This collection investigates the publics of the hashtag. Taking cues from critical public sphere theory, contributors are interested in publics that break beyond the mainstream – in other publics. They are interested in the kinds of publics that do politics in a way that is rough and emergent, flawed and messy, and ones in which new forms of collective power are being forged on the fly and in the shadow of loftier mainstream spheres.
Hashtags are deictic, indexical – yet what they point to is themselves, their own dual role in ongoing discourse. Focusing on hashtags used for topics from Ferguson, Missouri, to Australian politics, from online quilting communities to labour protests, from feminist outrage to drag pop culture, this collection follows hashtag publics as they trend beyond Twitter into other spaces of social networking such as Facebook, Instagram, and Tumblr as well as other media spaces such as television, print, and graffiti.

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