Blogs, You Tube, citizen journalism, social networking sites and museum interactivity are but a few of the new media options available for ordinary people to express themselves in public. This intensely technological presentation of everyday lives in our public culture is today hailed as a new, playful form of citizenship that enhances democratic participation and cosmopolitan solidarity. But is this celebration of self- mediation justified or premature? Drawing on a view of self-mediation as a pluralistic practice that potentially enhances our democratic public culture but which is, at the same time, closely linked to the monopolistic interests of the market, this volume critically explores the dynamics of mediated self-representation as a...
The article begins from critical accounts addressing the crisis of politics and citizenship today, t...
In this article, culture and self, like society and identity, are conceived as mutually inclusive. O...
The rapid growth in usage of social networking sites begs a reconsideration of the meaning of mediat...
Blogs, You Tube, citizen journalism, social networking sites and museum interactivity are but a few ...
Previously published as a special issue of Social Semiotics, this book grapples with such questions ...
Citizen Media and Public Spaces presents a pioneering exploration of citizen media as a highly inter...
Part 1: Keynote SpeechInternational audienceAs democracy goes through various crisis and citizens in...
While Digital Storytelling has been lauded as an exemplary model of participatory cultural citizensh...
Participation has become fashionable again, but at the same time it has always played a crucial role...
This article explores the possibilities for new forms of ‘digital citizenship’ currently emerging th...
This article reviews the social potential of digital storytelling, and in particular its potential t...
This cutting-edge book explores the diverse and contested meanings of ‘citizenship’ in the 21st cent...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
Based on research conducted in Belgium for ten years on the identity dynamics within online self-pub...
The article begins from critical accounts addressing the crisis of politics and citizenship today, t...
In this article, culture and self, like society and identity, are conceived as mutually inclusive. O...
The rapid growth in usage of social networking sites begs a reconsideration of the meaning of mediat...
Blogs, You Tube, citizen journalism, social networking sites and museum interactivity are but a few ...
Previously published as a special issue of Social Semiotics, this book grapples with such questions ...
Citizen Media and Public Spaces presents a pioneering exploration of citizen media as a highly inter...
Part 1: Keynote SpeechInternational audienceAs democracy goes through various crisis and citizens in...
While Digital Storytelling has been lauded as an exemplary model of participatory cultural citizensh...
Participation has become fashionable again, but at the same time it has always played a crucial role...
This article explores the possibilities for new forms of ‘digital citizenship’ currently emerging th...
This article reviews the social potential of digital storytelling, and in particular its potential t...
This cutting-edge book explores the diverse and contested meanings of ‘citizenship’ in the 21st cent...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
Based on research conducted in Belgium for ten years on the identity dynamics within online self-pub...
The article begins from critical accounts addressing the crisis of politics and citizenship today, t...
In this article, culture and self, like society and identity, are conceived as mutually inclusive. O...
The rapid growth in usage of social networking sites begs a reconsideration of the meaning of mediat...