Hybrid Media Activism: Ecologies, Imaginaries, Algorithms

Author:   Emiliano Treré
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138218147


Pages:   222
Publication Date:   11 December 2018
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Author:   Emiliano Treré
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138218147


ISBN 10:   1138218146
Pages:   222
Publication Date:   11 December 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: the quest for communicative complexity within social movements PART I. Ecologies Chapter 1. Media ecologies and the media/movement dynamic Chapter 2. An ecological exploration of the ‘Anomalous Wave’ movement Chapter 3. An ecological exploration of the #YoSoy132 movement PART II. Imaginaries Chapter 4. Media imaginaries and the media/movement dynamic Chapter 5. The authoritarian sublime of the Five Star Movement Chapter 6. The technopolitical sublime of the Spanish Indignados PART III. Algorithms Chapter 7. The mutual shaping of algorithms and social movements Chapter 8. Algorithm as propaganda, repression, and paranoia Chapter 9. Algorithm as knowledge, appropriation, and resistance Conclusions: hybrid media activism

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This is a timely and most needed book to broaden the discussion about the intricate relationship between social movements and communication technologies. Trere's Hybrid Media Activism delivers a poignant critique of the shortcomings in previous theorizations of the role of media and communications in social movements. Based on sound research that provides readers with first-hand information from diverse movements, contexts and practices the author develops three innovative concepts-ecologies, imaginaries and algorithms-to offer new analytical tools that allow for a hybrid, complex, multi-faceted understanding of Media Activism. Claudia Magallanes-Blanco, Professor of Communications, Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, co-editor of the Routledge book series Media and Communication Activism: The Empowerment Practices of Social Movements This remarkable book is a highly original feat of theoretical synthesis and cross-cultural research. It will transform our understanding of the elusive relationship between communication and activism in the digital age. Essential reading for students and scholars of social movements. John Postill, Senior Lecturer in Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne, author of The Rise of Nerd Politics (Pluto, 2018) Hybrid Media Activism trains a sharp eye on the relationship between social movements and media technology and explores the paradoxical ways digital communication both brings us together and tears us apart. Trere surveys the wealth of academic disciplines and research methodologies brought to the topic over the last two decades and offers fresh empirical research on the role technology has played in the work of social movements gathering steam in Mexico, Italy and Spain. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich, this book takes the measure of shifting territory on our whirling mediated planet. Adrienne Russell, Mary Laird Wood Professor of Communication, University of Washington Seattle, author of Journalism as Activism: Recoding Media Power (Polity, 2017) In this theoretically innovative and empirically rich volume, Emiliano Trere convincingly develops a practice based ecological understanding of the complex and hybrid communication in social movements. Bringing agency back into the analysis, he investigates the technological appropriation, media imaginaries and algorithmic (counter)power of activists in their interaction with communication technologies from everyday life to institutional politics. Professor Donatella Della Porta, Dean of the Department of Political and Social Sciences and Director of the Centre of Social Movements Studies, Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence Creative, insightful and multidisciplinary. Trere's Hybrid Media Activism will be a landmark book to understand the continuities and changes in the relationship between social movements and communication practices in the digital era. Rodrigo Gomez, Professor in Communication Industries and Policies, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Cuajimalpa, Ciudad de Mexico, editor of Global Media Giants (Routledge, 2016)


Winner of the 2019 Outstanding Book Award of the Activism, Communication and Social Justice Interest Group of the International Communication Association. This is a timely and most needed book to broaden the discussion about the intricate relationship between social movements and communication technologies. Trere's Hybrid Media Activism delivers a poignant critique of the shortcomings in previous theorizations of the role of media and communications in social movements. Based on sound research that provides readers with first-hand information from diverse movements, contexts and practices the author develops three innovative concepts-ecologies, imaginaries and algorithms-to offer new analytical tools that allow for a hybrid, complex, multi-faceted understanding of Media Activism. - Claudia Magallanes-Blanco, Professor of Communications, Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, co-editor of the Routledge book series Media and Communication Activism: The Empowerment Practices of Social Movements This remarkable book is a highly original feat of theoretical synthesis and cross-cultural research. It will transform our understanding of the elusive relationship between communication and activism in the digital age. Essential reading for students and scholars of social movements. - John Postill, Senior Lecturer in Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne, author of The Rise of Nerd Politics (Pluto, 2018) Hybrid Media Activism trains a sharp eye on the relationship between social movements and media technology and explores the paradoxical ways digital communication both brings us together and tears us apart. Trere surveys the wealth of academic disciplines and research methodologies brought to the topic over the last two decades and offers fresh empirical research on the role technology has played in the work of social movements gathering steam in Mexico, Italy and Spain. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich, this book takes the measure of shifting territory on our whirling mediated planet. - Adrienne Russell, Mary Laird Wood Professor of Communication, University of Washington Seattle, author of Journalism as Activism: Recoding Media Power (Polity, 2017) In this theoretically innovative and empirically rich volume, Emiliano Trere convincingly develops a practice based ecological understanding of the complex and hybrid communication in social movements. Bringing agency back into the analysis, he investigates the technological appropriation, media imaginaries and algorithmic (counter)power of activists in their interaction with communication technologies from everyday life to institutional politics. - Professor Donatella Della Porta, Dean of the Department of Political and Social Sciences and Director of the Centre of Social Movements Studies, Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence Creative, insightful and multidisciplinary. Trere's Hybrid Media Activism will be a landmark book to understand the continuities and changes in the relationship between social movements and communication practices in the digital era. - Rodrigo Gomez, Professor in Communication Industries and Policies, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Cuajimalpa, Ciudad de Mexico, editor of Global Media Giants (Routledge, 2016) Emiliano Trere has emerged in recent years as one of the smartest analysts of contemporary social movements, combining a sophisticated grasp of social and media theory with rigorous comparative fieldwork. This lucid and extremely well-structured book is a landmark intervention into how we understand both the limits and promise of networked resistance. - Nick Couldry, Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Author, Media Society World (Polity, 2012). Trere is able to marshal his empirical materials in support of complex conceptual points...the text deserves to be a future touchstone for those seeking to conceptualize the role media technologies play in political practice. - Eva Giraud, Keele University


This is a timely and most needed book to broaden the discussion about the intricate relationship between social movements and communication technologies. Trere's Hybrid Media Activism delivers a poignant critique of the shortcomings in previous theorizations of the role of media and communications in social movements. Based on sound research that provides readers with first-hand information from diverse movements, contexts and practices the author develops three innovative concepts-ecologies, imaginaries and algorithms-to offer new analytical tools that allow for a hybrid, complex, multi-faceted understanding of Media Activism. - Claudia Magallanes-Blanco, Professor of Communications, Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, co-editor of the Routledge book series Media and Communication Activism: The Empowerment Practices of Social Movements This remarkable book is a highly original feat of theoretical synthesis and cross-cultural research. It will transform our understanding of the elusive relationship between communication and activism in the digital age. Essential reading for students and scholars of social movements. - John Postill, Senior Lecturer in Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne, author of The Rise of Nerd Politics (Pluto, 2018) Hybrid Media Activism trains a sharp eye on the relationship between social movements and media technology and explores the paradoxical ways digital communication both brings us together and tears us apart. Trere surveys the wealth of academic disciplines and research methodologies brought to the topic over the last two decades and offers fresh empirical research on the role technology has played in the work of social movements gathering steam in Mexico, Italy and Spain. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich, this book takes the measure of shifting territory on our whirling mediated planet. - Adrienne Russell, Mary Laird Wood Professor of Communication, University of Washington Seattle, author of Journalism as Activism: Recoding Media Power (Polity, 2017) In this theoretically innovative and empirically rich volume, Emiliano Trere convincingly develops a practice based ecological understanding of the complex and hybrid communication in social movements. Bringing agency back into the analysis, he investigates the technological appropriation, media imaginaries and algorithmic (counter)power of activists in their interaction with communication technologies from everyday life to institutional politics. - Professor Donatella Della Porta, Dean of the Department of Political and Social Sciences and Director of the Centre of Social Movements Studies, Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence Creative, insightful and multidisciplinary. Trere's Hybrid Media Activism will be a landmark book to understand the continuities and changes in the relationship between social movements and communication practices in the digital era. - Rodrigo Gomez, Professor in Communication Industries and Policies, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Cuajimalpa, Ciudad de Mexico, editor of Global Media Giants (Routledge, 2016) Emiliano Trere has emerged in recent years as one of the smartest analysts of contemporary social movements, combining a sophisticated grasp of social and media theory with rigorous comparative fieldwork. This lucid and extremely well-structured book is a landmark intervention into how we understand both the limits and promise of networked resistance. - Nick Couldry, Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Author, Media Society World (Polity, 2012).


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Emiliano Treré is Lecturer in the School of Journalism, Media and Culture at Cardiff University, UK.

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