Since the 2011 emergence of the San Francisco Bay Area “Tech Boom 2.0,” anti-eviction activists of the region have been caught amidst a maelstrom of media wars involving an amalgam of real estate and technology speculative analyses. As tensions grow, the media itself becomes increasingly polarized, as some journals and journalists side with simplified renditions of tech being good or bad, of development being right or wrong, of housing justice activists being outmoded or salvific. This article attends to this media polarization, studying likely and unlikely alliances between journalists, media sources, and advocates of various urban futurities. At the same time, it looks to alternative media arts and hybrid technologies that have arisen...
This dissertation examines how social movements envision technology in a political way. Building on ...
Review of Treré, Emiliano. Hybrid Media Activism: Ecologies, Imaginaries, Algorithms. New York and L...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban Sociology and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of...
Drawing from an ongoing ethnographic work in the Tenants Movement in San Francisco, this article see...
This article considers how the recent Bay Area turmoil spurred by the technology boom and its attend...
In this article we develop the notion of the technology-media-movements complex (TMMC) as a field-de...
This article follows media activists trying to transform the media system by broadening access to te...
As the “solutionism” of the San Francisco Bay Area tech industry infiltrates ever more of the spaces...
Displacing the Dream: A report on Bay Area newspaper coverage of development and gentrification The ...
Acknowledgements We would particularly like to thank Graeme Hayes for insightful commentary on an ea...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation argues that emergent media technologies and contemporary urban spaces ...
If Occupy Wall Street focused attention on the transnational resistance to the imaginaries and pract...
The following paper will examine the ways in which digital media is used by both activists engaged i...
In this article, we perform a critical analysis on some academic contributions of the past 10 year...
The rise of the so-called “digital age” in the twenty-first century absorbs individuals’ livelihoods...
This dissertation examines how social movements envision technology in a political way. Building on ...
Review of Treré, Emiliano. Hybrid Media Activism: Ecologies, Imaginaries, Algorithms. New York and L...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban Sociology and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of...
Drawing from an ongoing ethnographic work in the Tenants Movement in San Francisco, this article see...
This article considers how the recent Bay Area turmoil spurred by the technology boom and its attend...
In this article we develop the notion of the technology-media-movements complex (TMMC) as a field-de...
This article follows media activists trying to transform the media system by broadening access to te...
As the “solutionism” of the San Francisco Bay Area tech industry infiltrates ever more of the spaces...
Displacing the Dream: A report on Bay Area newspaper coverage of development and gentrification The ...
Acknowledgements We would particularly like to thank Graeme Hayes for insightful commentary on an ea...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation argues that emergent media technologies and contemporary urban spaces ...
If Occupy Wall Street focused attention on the transnational resistance to the imaginaries and pract...
The following paper will examine the ways in which digital media is used by both activists engaged i...
In this article, we perform a critical analysis on some academic contributions of the past 10 year...
The rise of the so-called “digital age” in the twenty-first century absorbs individuals’ livelihoods...
This dissertation examines how social movements envision technology in a political way. Building on ...
Review of Treré, Emiliano. Hybrid Media Activism: Ecologies, Imaginaries, Algorithms. New York and L...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban Sociology and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of...