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  • Young People ICTs and Democracy : Theories, Policies, Identities and Websites
  • 2010
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The rhetoric on the Internet and its potential implications for the sphere of politics have been especially pertinent in regard to young people. Through the use of notions such as ”the e-generation” or ”the messenger generation”, the new ICT’s supposed transformative potential has been identified and discussed. Just based on the title of this book, it might seem as if we are offering a similar approach here – speculative reflections on the significance of the Internet for young people’s engagement and participation. However, the reader expecting discussions on how the various generations of the Web have turned the political and democratic world upside down will be disappointed. What this book offers instead are theoretical reflections on the Internet’s civic potential: analyses of policy concerns connected to its development, and elusive case studies of civic websites as well as young people’s everyday Web practices. Basically, the chapters in this book seek to analyze rather than mythologize the Internet’s political implications for young people Following articles are included: Tobias Olsson and Peter Dahlgren: Introduction, Natalie Fenton: Re-imagining Democracy. New Media, Young People, Participation and Politics, Janelle Ward: Purchasing or Protesting? Expanding the Notion of the (Online) Citizen Consumer, Nico Carpentier: The Reception of the “Produsers’” Films on a Participatory Website. Ordinary Young People and the Politics of Banality, Stephen Coleman: Making Citizens Online. From Virtual Boyscouts to Activist Networks, Linda Duits, Liesbet van Zoonen and Fadi Hirzalla: the World Spunks. Does Internet Help to Transform Youth Journalism?, Maren Hartmann: Media Literacy/Competence, Participation and Youth. Conceptual Reflections 2.0, Maria Bakardjieva: The Internet and Subactivism. Cultivating Young Citizenship in Everyday Life, Ingegerd Rydin and Ulrika Sjöberg: Everyday Life and the Internet in Diaspora Families. Girls Tell their Stories, Asli Telli Aydemir and Bilge Selen Apak: Young Political E-partners of Turkey, Ulf Buskqvist: Spectators, Visitors and Actors. Addressing Young Citizens in Politics Online, Anders Svensson: Young Men, ICTs and Sports. Fan Cultures and Civic Cultures, and Fredrik Miegel and Tobias Olsson: Invited but Ignored. How www.ungtval.se Aimed to Foster but Failed to Promote Young Engagement.
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  • Past, future and change : Contemporary analysis of evolving media scapes
  • 2013
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This book includes the work of lecturers and PhD-students at the ECREA European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School in August 2012 in Ljubljana (Slovenia). The book consists of four sections: 1/Crisis, 2/Journalism, 3/Time and Memory, 4/The Political. The book also includes all abstracts of PhD projects presented at the Summer School.
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  • Politics, Civil Society and Participation : Media and Communications in a Transforming Environment
  • 2016
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The book “Politics, Civil Society and Participation” is dedicated to the fundamental question: How do media and communications practices within European culture schange with their environment? This volume consists of the intellectual work of the 2015 European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School, organized incooperation with the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) and a consortium of 21 European partner universities at the ZeMKI,the Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research of the University of Bremen, Germany. The chapters cover relevant research topics, structured into four sections: “Policies and politics of communication”, “Civil participation in and through the media”, “Media representations and usages” and “On methods”.
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  • Producing the Internet : Critical Perspectives of Social Media
  • 2013
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Should contemporary media culture be understood as a culture that offers unprecedented freedom for producing participators – so-called “produsers”? Or should it rather be understood as a culture in which various forms of user participation in fact are conditioned, or even manufactured, by organized, professional producers? Considering the increasing research attention that has been paid recently to various notions of mediated participation, most often with reference to social networking media or “web 2.0”, questions such as these are important to ask. They call attention to the need to both critically discuss and investigate the supposedly transformative potential of emerging media culture, which is based to a great extent on the applications that we have learnt to refer to as “social” media. The contributions to this book, thirteen chapters from international scholars, add to our critical understanding of these new forms of media. They all draw on various theoretical concepts – such as producers, community, and participation – used when analysing media culture. But they also share a critical interest in problematizing and analysing the forms of power built into this culture. CONTENT: Introduction Christian Fuchs: Social Media and Capitalism, José van Dijck: Social Media Platforms as Producers, Nico Carpentier: The Participatory Organization. Alternative Models for Organizational Structure and Leadership. Dino Viscovi, Malin Gustafsson: Dirty Work. Why Journalists Shun Reader Comments, Ulrika Sjöberg, Ingegerd Rydin: Transmedia Storytelling and a Young Audience. Public Service in the Blogosphere Era, María Isabel Villa: Cross-media Production Networks. Comparing Organizations in Public Service Broadcasting Programmes, Maria Bakardjieva: Bringing up Bg-mamma. Organized Producers between Community and Commerce, Stina Bengtsson: The Producer as Vendor. Producing Public Space in a Virtual World, Anna Lund: The Civic Potential of the Digital Horse, Peter Dahlgren: Contingencies of Online Political ‘Produsers’. Discourse Theory and the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Movement, Shakuntala Banaji, David Buckingham: Creating the Civic Web. Exploring the Perspectives of Web Producers in Europe and Turkey, Anders Svensson: Adopting Social Media in the Corporate Sphere. The Tricky Route to Monetization of Facebook Fan Pages.
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