Description
Anne Kaun provides a historical exploration of the role of media in shaping social movements and resistance to capitalism.
About the Author
Anne Kaun is a visiting post-doctoral researcher at the Center for Global Communication Studies at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania. She also lectures at Soedertoern University. Her previous books include Being a Young Citizen in Estonia (2013) and (in German) Experiencing the EU (2012).
Reviews
Anne Kaun's book proficiently shows the changes of media practices and technologies within protest movements ... recommend the book to everybody interested in new perspectives on media and social activism. * Journal of Media and Communication *
Finally, a historically nuanced book on the role of media in protest movements. Kaun provides a very timely comparative analysis of media technologies in times of crisis. I recommend this book to all students interested in media and social activism. * Jose van Dijck, author of The Culture of Connectivity *
Kaun offers some much-needed perspective on the current discourses surrounding digital media and activism, as well as a nuanced, valuable and perhaps most importantly measured evaluation of the importance of media to political resistance. * Joss Hands, Newcastle University *
Kaun gives us important resources for thinking through the challenges we face today as scholars and activists committed to transformative and radical communication. Her historical and analytic clarity help us separate the hype from the reality when it comes to the connections between activism, social media and our rapidly evolving digital era. * Max Haiven, co-author of The Radical Imagination *
Kaun draws on a range of rich empirical material, using illuminating historical analysis to reflect on contemporary protest through the critical categories of time, space and speed. Much more than simply another research project, Kaun argues for a democratic media activism and the repoliticisation of technologies. A must-read book for academics and activists alike. * Natalie Fenton, author of Digital, Political, Radical *
Do crises contain within them the seeds of effective critique? Anne Kaun's smart and timely book confronts this question, avoiding the naive mediacentrism of most commentary. At last a book that cares about how political critique can be sustained for the long-term, and the importance of comparative history in finding credible answers. * Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science *
Economic crises as the Great Recession of 2008 are not just moments of distress and despair. They are also occasions in which new political alternatives are born and new political media practices emerge as Anne Kaun demonstrates in this thoughtful and engaging book. * Paolo Gerbaudo, author of Tweets and the Streets: Social media and Contemporary Activism *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783607365
Author Anne Kaun
Format Paperback
Page Count 141
Imprint Zed Books Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 192g