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In: Culture & theory volume 211
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. De-/Colonizing Knowledge -- Segment Introduction -- Affecting Knowledges -- Taking Sides and De-Colonizing Practices of Dissent -- Corpoanarchy: A Molecular Act of Refusal -- Feminist Dissent -- 2. Media Activism -- Segment Introduction -- The Politics of Undoing: The Movement of Activist Sense -- Dumbledore's Army, Still Recruiting -- Dark Sea Pirates -- Questioning Credibility -- 3. Queer Thinking -- Segment Introduction -- Taking Sides as Taking a Stand -- Re-Nouncing Violence – Differentiating Linguistic Violence -- A Side Taken -- Writing through the Milieu -- Dissident Participation and its 'post_colonial' Implications -- Change by Changing Smartphone-Users? -- 4. Theories of Critique -- Segment Introduction -- Critique of Naturalist Thought -- Flows of People -- Being Lonesome Amongst the Many -- Contributors
Is there an option to oppose without automatically participating in the opposed? This volume explores different perspectives on dissent, understanding practices, cultures, and theories of resistance, dispute, and opposition as inherently participative. It discusses aspects of the body as a political instance, the identity and subjectivity building of individuals and groups, (micro-)practices of dissent, and theories of critique from different disciplinary perspectives. This collection thus touches upon contemporary issues, recent protests and movements, artistic subversion and dissent, online activism as well as historic developments and elemental theories of dissent.
In: Open cultural studies, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 107-111
ISSN: 2451-3474
In: Edition Medienwissenschaft 15
In: De Gruyter eBook-Paket Sozialwissenschaften
This volume unravels the debates on the »Participation Age«: Instead of perpetuating visions of social »all-inclusion« or the »digital divide«, the collection reclaims collectivity as an effect of technological and historical conditions. Thinking of participation both as promise and duty, the contributions analyse the attractions and impositions connected to the socio-technical formation of collectivities. The constraints of participation are addressed by focusing on the mutual shaping of user practices and technological environments. It is hence a relational thinking that allows specifying the manifold interconnections of technology, practices and discourses.
In: AugenBlick 78/79
In: Digital culture & society, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 41-58
ISSN: 2364-2122
Abstract
In this article, the authors carry out conceptual and theoretical reflections on smartphone communities by closely investigating two apps: Ingress (Niantic 2012) and Pokemon Go (Niantic 2016). While the games' narratives fabricate reasons for the players to move, it is the Smartphone - understood as an open object between technological and cultural processes - that visualizes and tracks players' movements and that situates and reshapes the devices, the users and their surroundings. A central aspect is that the 'augmented' cities that become visible in the apps are based on the traces of others: other processes and technologies, as well as other players. These traces of practices and movements structure the users' experience and shape spaces. Traces are necessarily subsequent and we therefore develop the concept of a deferred (smartphone) community and analyse its visibility within the apps. By close reading the two case studies, we examine potential "smartphone communities" in their temporal dimensions, as well as their demands and promises of participation. In order to gain a perspective that is neither adverse to new media nor celebratory of assumed participatory community phenomena, the article aims to interrogate the examples regarding their potential for individuation/ dividuation and community building/dissolution. In doing so, the games' conditions and the impositions placed on the players are central and include notions of consent and dissent. Drawing upon approaches from community philosophy and media theory, we concentrate on the visible aspects smartphone-interfaces. The traces left by the various processes that were at work become momentarily actualized on the display, where they manifest not as a fixed community, but as a sense of communality.
In: Edition Kulturwissenschaft 211
Frontmatter --Contents --Introduction --1. De-/Colonizing Knowledge --Segment Introduction --Affecting Knowledges --Taking Sides and De-Colonizing Practices of Dissent --Corpoanarchy: A Molecular Act of Refusal --Feminist Dissent --2. Media Activism --Segment Introduction --The Politics of Undoing: The Movement of Activist Sense --Dumbledore's Army, Still Recruiting --Dark Sea Pirates --Questioning Credibility --3. Queer Thinking --Segment Introduction --Taking Sides as Taking a Stand --Re-Nouncing Violence - Differentiating Linguistic Violence --A Side Taken --Writing through the Milieu --Dissident Participation and its 'post_colonial' Implications --Change by Changing Smartphone-Users? --4. Theories of Critique --Segment Introduction --Critique of Naturalist Thought --Flows of People --Being Lonesome Amongst the Many --Contributors
Gesellschaftliche, politische und wissenschaftliche Forderungen nach mehr Beteiligung, Zugang und Mitwirkung sind ebenso allgegenwärtig wie spannungsgeladen und durchzogen von Ambivalenzen. Mediale Teilhabe fragt nach den medialen Ermöglichungs- und Austauschprozessen, als deren Effekt Teilhabe/Nicht-Teilhabe entsteht. Entlang der Modalitäten Verschalten, Temporalisieren und Teilhabende Kritik entwickeln die Beiträge einen differenzierten Blick auf Teilhabe im Spannungsfeld von Anspruch und Inanspruchnahme.