This article examines the growing use of digital-networked images, specifically online self-portraits or “selfies”, as deliberate and personal acts of political expression and the ways in which meaning evolves and expands from their presence on the Internet. To understand the role of digital-networked images as a site for engaging in a personal and connective “visual” action that leads to formation of transient communities, the author analyzes the nude self-portrait of the young Egyptian woman Aliaa Magda Elmahdy, which during the Egyptian uprisings in 2011 drew attention across social media. As an object of analysis this image is a prime example of the use of digital-networked images in temporally intentional distribution, and as an instan...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
Many scholars discuss the role of social media in the context of social movements, but there remain ...
Social media are inherently visual platforms. Every day, billions of photographs, videos, cartoons, ...
This article examines the growing use of digital-networked images, specifically online self-portrait...
This volume addresses the evolution of the visual in digital communities, offering a multidisciplina...
This text explores the representation of one’s intimate images, namely selfies, and the possibility ...
Over the past couple of decades, the cultural field formerly known as 'domestic', and later 'persona...
In recent years, images of executions of dissidents have been frequently distributed online by vario...
abstract: This project explores the promise and peril of networked self-portraits, focusing on compa...
Images are tools in the social construction of reality. The meaning of images is not a feature of th...
The Internet has become a vigorous political field of interactions. Many of these interchanges – con...
The growing presence of selfies on the Web proves how personal photography is changing its role: fro...
Images are tools in the social construction of reality. The meaning of images, however, is not a fea...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
Networking Knowledge 8(6)Special Issue: Be Your SelfieNovember 20151IntroductionBe Your Selfie: Iden...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
Many scholars discuss the role of social media in the context of social movements, but there remain ...
Social media are inherently visual platforms. Every day, billions of photographs, videos, cartoons, ...
This article examines the growing use of digital-networked images, specifically online self-portrait...
This volume addresses the evolution of the visual in digital communities, offering a multidisciplina...
This text explores the representation of one’s intimate images, namely selfies, and the possibility ...
Over the past couple of decades, the cultural field formerly known as 'domestic', and later 'persona...
In recent years, images of executions of dissidents have been frequently distributed online by vario...
abstract: This project explores the promise and peril of networked self-portraits, focusing on compa...
Images are tools in the social construction of reality. The meaning of images is not a feature of th...
The Internet has become a vigorous political field of interactions. Many of these interchanges – con...
The growing presence of selfies on the Web proves how personal photography is changing its role: fro...
Images are tools in the social construction of reality. The meaning of images, however, is not a fea...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
Networking Knowledge 8(6)Special Issue: Be Your SelfieNovember 20151IntroductionBe Your Selfie: Iden...
The conceptualization and measurement of political participation has been an issue vibrantly debated...
Many scholars discuss the role of social media in the context of social movements, but there remain ...
Social media are inherently visual platforms. Every day, billions of photographs, videos, cartoons, ...