This essay glosses an attempt to capture communication in the Arab uprisings through the prism of the human body. Such an approach to communication and revolution entails several challenges and opportunities. Challenges include tension between biopolitical approaches and a perspective that considers the body as an instrument of practice, the tendency in scholarship that restricts discussions of the body to discussions of gender and sexuality, and not politics at large, and the glossing over of issues of social class and geographic location, all crucial when considering the body as an instrument of communication. Opportunities afforded by using the body as a focal point include a fuller consideration of human agency that eschews technologica...
How might we, as individuals, act, rather than just be ‘acted upon’ by media forms and technologies?...
The turn of the 21st century was marked by the emergence of a new, unprecedented cultural interpreta...
This essay explores media industries in revolutionary times. Against the backdrop of the Arab uprisi...
In this essay I focus on the problem of biomedia with its ability to enable biosurveillance and bioc...
Political engagement means more than reliance on a single medium, but requires collective human acti...
In this paper the contemporary practices of human genomics in the 21st century are placed alongside ...
The popular rebellions that swept Arab countries starting with Tunisia in December 2010 spawned an a...
In the conditions of late modernity, the body is a project realized in both the public and private s...
In this article I will discuss the human body, both physical and social, as an instrument of politi...
The human body: a vessel of health, of life, of expression. Our bodies house systems of complex beha...
The theory of information and Cybernetics allowed the transcendence of the material substr...
Contemporary academic interest in the human body is a response to fundamental changes in the relatio...
The wave of mass protests in the Middle East and North Africa highlighted the crucial role of inform...
The relationship between the body and digital technology has long been a lively area of feminist sch...
Humans naturally communicate, but choose to use tools. They use them to make sense of things, even ...
How might we, as individuals, act, rather than just be ‘acted upon’ by media forms and technologies?...
The turn of the 21st century was marked by the emergence of a new, unprecedented cultural interpreta...
This essay explores media industries in revolutionary times. Against the backdrop of the Arab uprisi...
In this essay I focus on the problem of biomedia with its ability to enable biosurveillance and bioc...
Political engagement means more than reliance on a single medium, but requires collective human acti...
In this paper the contemporary practices of human genomics in the 21st century are placed alongside ...
The popular rebellions that swept Arab countries starting with Tunisia in December 2010 spawned an a...
In the conditions of late modernity, the body is a project realized in both the public and private s...
In this article I will discuss the human body, both physical and social, as an instrument of politi...
The human body: a vessel of health, of life, of expression. Our bodies house systems of complex beha...
The theory of information and Cybernetics allowed the transcendence of the material substr...
Contemporary academic interest in the human body is a response to fundamental changes in the relatio...
The wave of mass protests in the Middle East and North Africa highlighted the crucial role of inform...
The relationship between the body and digital technology has long been a lively area of feminist sch...
Humans naturally communicate, but choose to use tools. They use them to make sense of things, even ...
How might we, as individuals, act, rather than just be ‘acted upon’ by media forms and technologies?...
The turn of the 21st century was marked by the emergence of a new, unprecedented cultural interpreta...
This essay explores media industries in revolutionary times. Against the backdrop of the Arab uprisi...