Internet Studies scholarship tends to focus on new and hegemonic digital media, overlooking persistent uses of “older”, non-proprietary protocols and applications by some social groups who are key to configuring the nexus between technology and society. In response, we examine the contemporary political significance of using “old” social media through the empirical case of Internet Relay Chat (IRC) use. We advance a critique of platforms (closed, centralised, hegemonic social media) that we contrast with co-constructed devices that deeply involve users in their technological design and social construction. As a contemporary but long used online chat protocol, IRC serves as an important source for the critique of the currently hegemonic — bu...
Engaging more young people in social action is an important policy objective for the current governm...
Social media are now extensively used around the world, especially by younger people; for example, o...
This chapter aims to direct attention to the political dimension of the social media age. ...
This review postulates that today's digital environments unveil an era of connectivity, in which dig...
Is there a link between new digital technologies and good governance? What, if any, are the connecti...
Until the last few years, the vast majority of theorizing about the politicalimplications of online ...
Apart from the exchanging of information, an important role of conversation and communication is to ...
Once, social media were heralded as means for emancipating citizens, for balancing power asymmetries...
In media history, there exists a perpetual cycle in which humanity’s innovation of communication tec...
In this article we explore two media discourses related to youth and technology – one related to the...
There are a lot of claims about social and other media’s power today: Some say that we have experien...
Mass media digitization is an unfolding phenomenon, posing novel societal opportunities and challeng...
From visions of virtual community in the early 1990s to more recent claims that social media are ins...
This paper analyses discourse, power and context on social media. Through a theoretical discussion o...
As the post-2016 political context becomes embedded, there is profound uncertainty about the long-te...
Engaging more young people in social action is an important policy objective for the current governm...
Social media are now extensively used around the world, especially by younger people; for example, o...
This chapter aims to direct attention to the political dimension of the social media age. ...
This review postulates that today's digital environments unveil an era of connectivity, in which dig...
Is there a link between new digital technologies and good governance? What, if any, are the connecti...
Until the last few years, the vast majority of theorizing about the politicalimplications of online ...
Apart from the exchanging of information, an important role of conversation and communication is to ...
Once, social media were heralded as means for emancipating citizens, for balancing power asymmetries...
In media history, there exists a perpetual cycle in which humanity’s innovation of communication tec...
In this article we explore two media discourses related to youth and technology – one related to the...
There are a lot of claims about social and other media’s power today: Some say that we have experien...
Mass media digitization is an unfolding phenomenon, posing novel societal opportunities and challeng...
From visions of virtual community in the early 1990s to more recent claims that social media are ins...
This paper analyses discourse, power and context on social media. Through a theoretical discussion o...
As the post-2016 political context becomes embedded, there is profound uncertainty about the long-te...
Engaging more young people in social action is an important policy objective for the current governm...
Social media are now extensively used around the world, especially by younger people; for example, o...
This chapter aims to direct attention to the political dimension of the social media age. ...