Understanding Video Activism on Social Media

Author:   Jens Eder ,  Britta Hartmann ,  Chris Tedjasukmana
Publisher:   Intellect
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Pages:   234
Publication Date:   16 June 2025
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Author:   Jens Eder ,  Britta Hartmann ,  Chris Tedjasukmana
Publisher:   Intellect
Imprint:   Intellect Books
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 24.40cm
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ISBN:  

9781835950821


ISBN 10:   1835950825
Pages:   234
Publication Date:   16 June 2025
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Acknowledgements    Introduction: The Power of Video Activism The Media Logics of Video Activism: Frames, Forms and Platforms Political Contexts and Frames of Video Activism   Common Forms and Types of Activist Videos       The System of Social Media Platforms      The Platform System in the Age of the Splinternet            How to Outsmart Platforms: The Most Boring Viral Video Trajectories of Video Activism: Past and Present Demanding Representation, Criticising Capitalism            Participation and a Voice of One’s Own     Political Aesthetics  The Role of Media Technology in the History of Video Activism   Videos Everywhere: Between Empowerment and Disillusionment           The Impact of Political Videos: Attention, Affect, Action Pathways to Impact Competing for Attention, Overcoming Obstacles   Image Wars in the Discourse on Migration Political Emotions and the Different Audiences of Activism          Activist Video Strategies: From Creation to Networking Video Aesthetics and Spreadability: A Variety of Effective Forms The Dynamics of Distribution: Networked Attention and Emergent Narratives     General Video Strategies in the Climate Crisis Discourse A Case of Strategic Provocation: Rezo’s Destruction of the CDU The Diversity of Video Activists: Practices and Communities Small Media Collectives: Committed and Counterpublic   Fig. 11: Leftvision: Welcome to Hell – Polizei zerschlägt G20-Demo in Hamburg 2017 (‚Police Smashes G20 Demonstration in Hamburg‘, Germany 2017)           Influencer Networks: Hybrid and Hypervisible       Large NGOs: Established and Evolving     Hashtag Movements: Polyphonic and Unpredictable        Embracing the Diversity of Video Activism Video Activism and the Public Sphere: Creating Counterpublics Publics and Counterpublics            Creating Counterpublics: The Case of Black Lives Matter Expanding the Democratic Public Sphere  Video Activism in Times of Upheaval: Towards Diversity in Solidarity Video Activism at War: Changing Contexts, Shifting Roles           Video Activism under Pressure      A Plea for Diversity in Solidarity     Films and Videos        Bibliography   

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'This book offers valuable insights into the evolving role of video in activism. The authors discuss video activism across various time periods and media forms, from documentary films to TikTok videos. They provide a unique perspective on the continuity and specificities in how videos are deployed to champion causes and mobilize collective action. By incorporating relevant concepts and theories, the authors enrich the discussion with a strong analytical framework. Rich with both historical and contemporary case examples, this book will be a useful resource for media communication scholars and students.' -- Jing Zeng, Assistant Professor, Utrecht University, Netherlands 'This book offers a thorough and engaging review of the changing contexts, practices and forms of video activism. It is alert to shifts in technology and aesthetics as well as to changing modes of access and engagement, framing these within broader political and economic factors. Clear and provocative, it will refresh and stimulate the debate about what media 'activism' now means and what it could mean in the settings of both vigorous platform capitalism and increasing tendencies to authoritarian restriction.' -- John Corner, Visiting Professor in Media and Communication, University of Leeds 'This rich analysis of video activism shows how activists use video production and platform technologies to create often impressive public engagement for their causes. The authors examine an intriguing variety of cases that reveal the challenges and opportunities facing movements in increasingly noisy communication environments. In addition, the book places video activism in the larger contests of platforms, power, and geopolitics. Students of social movements, democracy, and media will find this a valuable resource that changes how we think about activist communication.' -- W. Lance Bennett, Center for Journalism, Media and Democracy, University of Washington, Seattle, and Weizenbaum Institute, Berlin 'If you want to understand the power of video activism not just as a political tool but  as a social force, please read this book. The authors manage to analyze in depth the historical, rhetorical, aesthetical, and other aspects of video activism and how it is enmeshed in the distribution logic of social media. Due to its geopolitical scope combined with a broad analytical framework, Understanding Video Activism on Social Media is an eye-opener for students, scholars, and activists alike.' -- José van Dijck, Professor of Media and Digital Society at Utrecht University, co-author of The Platform Society


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Jens Eder teaches Media Studies, Aesthetics, and Narrative Theory at the Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF, Potsdam, Germany. Britta Hartmann teaches Film Studies and Audiovisual Media Cultures at the University of Bonn, Germany. She is one of the founding editors of the journal Montage AV. Chris Tedjasukmana is Professor of Everyday Media and Digital Cultures at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany.

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