The Politics of Becoming: Anonymity and Democracy in the Digital Age

Author:   Dr Hans Asenbaum (Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science, Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science, University of Canberra)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780192858870


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   22 August 2023
Format:   Hardback
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"When we participate in political debate or protests, we are judged by how we look, which clothes we wear, by our skin colour, gender and body language. This results in exclusions and limits our freedom of expression. The Politics of Becoming explores radical democratic acts of disidentification to counter this problem. Anonymity in masked protest, graffiti, and online debate interrupts our everyday identities. This allows us to live our multiple selves. In the digital age, anonymity becomes an inherent part of everyday communication. Through our smart devices we express our selves differently. As cyborgs our identities are disrupted and reassembled. We curate self-representations on social media, create avatars, share selfies and choose the skin colour of our emojis. The Politics of Becoming encourages us to engage in a revolution of the self. Democratic pluralism is not only a matter of institutional design but also about how we express our identities. Inner revolutions change our personal realities and plant a seed for democratic futures. Praise for The Politics of Becoming: ""The Politics of Becoming presents a striking and creative reworking of key aspects of democratic theory and practice, inviting the reader to rethink what presence, democratic spaces, equality, pluralism, and freedom now can and should mean. This revelation of ways to be democratic is essential reading for anyone interested in the contemporary prospects for democracy."" John Dryzek ""Social movement studies have often noted that, while normative standards aim at inclusivity, participatory spaces often discriminate marginalised subjects. This important volume reflects on how a politics of becoming can contribute to improve democratic qualities."" Donatella della Porta ""This uniquely relevant book draws a map to our civic future, and invites us to digitally transport ourselves there."" Zizi Papacharissi"

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Author:   Dr Hans Asenbaum (Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science, Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science, University of Canberra)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.470kg
ISBN:  

9780192858870


ISBN 10:   0192858874
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   22 August 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Becoming Subject to Change: An Introduction 2: Becoming Assemblage: Democratic Spaces 3: Becoming Present: Feminist Interventions 4: Becoming Multiple: Identity, Interrupted 5: Becoming Anonymous: Absence as Presence 6: Becoming Cyborg: New (Inter)faces 7: Unleashing the Democratic Microverse: Towards Systemic Transformation

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The Politics of Becoming presents a striking and creative reworking of key aspects of democratic theory and practice, inviting the reader to rethink what presence, democratic spaces, equality, pluralism, and freedom now can and should mean. This revelation of ways to be democratic is essential reading for anyone interested in the contemporary prospects for democracy. * John Dryzek * Social movement studies have often noted that, while normative standards aim at inclusivity, participatory spaces often discriminate marginalised subjects. This important volume reflects on how a politics of becoming can contribute to improve democratic qualities. * Donatella della Porta * How does one write about the future and past of citizenship, without neglecting the praxis of the present? Asenbaum provides a much needed synthesis of science and practice, important for scholars and the general public. This uniquely relevant book draws a map to our civic future, and invites us to digitally transport ourselves there. * Zizi Papacharissi * Hans Asenbaum is a leading voice in a new generation of democratic theorists. The Politics of Becoming embodies his impressive capacity to weave together diverse political and sociological insights into a compelling narrative. His work on the democratic character of anonymity is ground-breaking. * Graham Smith * In this innovative and provocative new book, Asenbaum challenges sharply our thinking about identity and democratic politics. Drawing on a wide range of cases and debates, not least the assembling of identities in cyberspace, he highlights new and emerging domains of democratic thinking and practice with real insight and clarity. The discussion of anonymity and democratic possibility is especially compelling. * Michael Saward * From the secret ballot through political graffiti to the wearing of masks in public protests, anonymity is central to democracy. Yet democratic theory, to date, has not adequately conceptualized anonymity. Not, that is, until now. In The Politics of Becoming, Hans Asenbaum sets out an original account of anonymity as a mode of disidentification within a politics of becoming. In innovative fashion, he examines how anonymity as disidentification plays out in digital space, how it allows for a digital politics of presence that mitigates some of the power asymmetries present in offline activity at the same time as a politics of becoming attentive to the multiplicity of the individual self. Topical, erudite, engaging, and bristling with insight, The Politics of Becoming is an excellent book that I thoroughly enjoyed reading. * Moya Lloyd * At a time when the wearing of masks has become virtually obligatory, Hans Asenbaum explores the emancipatory potential that is opened up when concealing one's identity becomes a conscious political choice rather than a government directive. While democracy is usually associated with appearing in the public space, Asenbaum argues that democratic politics today is as much about invisibility and anonymity. In this highly original book, he aims to think through the deadlock of identity politics by proposing an alternative politics of disidentification. * Saul Newman *


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Hans Asenbaum is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra. After receiving his PhD in 2019 at the Centre for the Study of Democracy at the University of Westminster, he held a position as a Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies in Potsdam, Germany. His work focuses on radical democracy, democratic innovations, inclusion, marginalization and social identities. Hans is a co-convenor of the PSA Participatory and Deliberative Democracy Specialist Group and an associate editor of Democratic Theory.

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