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The Public Space Of Social Media Connected Cultures Of The Network Society 1st Edition Thrse F Tierney

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The Public Space Of Social Media Connected Cultures Of The Network Society 1st Edition Thrse F Tierney
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Thérèse F. Tierney
ISBN: 9780415635233, 0415635233
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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The Public Space Of Social Media Connected Cultures Of The Network Society 1st Edition Thrse F Tierney by Thérèse F. Tierney 9780415635233, 0415635233 instant download after payment.

Social media is restructuring urban practices–through ad-hoc experimentation, commercial software development, and communities of participation. This book is the first to consider how practices contained within social media are situated within a larger genealogy of public space, including theories of communal identity, civitas and democracy, the fete, and self-expression. Through empirical research, the actual social practices of participants of networked publics are described and analyzed.

Documenting how online counterpublics use the Internet to transmit classified photos, mobilize activists, and challenge the status quo, Tierney argues that online activities do not stop in online conversations; they are physically grounded through mobile GPS coordinates which are then transformed into activities in physical space―the street, the plaza, the places where people have traditionally gathered to demonstrate and express their opinions publicly.

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