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There have been long-standing discussions of %22participation%22 in political theory and media studies, and this article organises a discussion on the %22participatory turn%22 in contemporary culture. Questions that are raised, are: To what degree has the rise of networked computing encouraged us to reimagine the public sphere? If we can move this discussion beyond established frames, such as %22Twitter revolutions%22 or %22slactivism,%22 what meaningful claims can we make about the ways that expanding access to the means of media production and circulation has impacted the available political identities, tactics, and discourses? Has the expansion of communicative capacity impacted the range of political options available to groups that have historically been disenfranchised from political elites and institutionalized politics? What obstacles have blocked the full achievement of the promises of a more participatory culture? There have been long-standing discussions of %22participation%22 in political theory and media studies, and this article organises a discussion on the %22participatory turn%22 in contemporary culture. Questions that are raised, are: To what degree has the rise of networked computing encouraged us to reimagine the public sphere? If we can move this discussion beyond established frames, such as %22Twitter revolutions%22 or %22slactivism,%22 what meaningful claims can we make about the ways that expanding access to the means of media production and circulation has impacted the available political identities, tactics, and discourses? Has the expansion of communicative capacity impacted the range of political options available to groups that have historically been disenfranchised from political elites and institutionalized politics? What obstacles have blocked the full achievement of the promises of a more participatory culture?
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Participations: Dialogues on the Participatory Promise of Contemporary Culture and Politics Participations: Dialogues on the Participatory Promise of Contemporary Culture and Politics
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Participations: Dialogues on the Participatory Promise of Contemporary Culture and Politics Participations: Dialogues on the Participatory Promise of Contemporary Culture and Politics
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I
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8
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Carpentier, Nico
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RIV/00216208:11230/14:10285250
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utopia; public sphere; debate; media studies; political theory; culture; Participation
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US - Spojené státy americké
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[C4DCA49720E4]
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International Journal of Communication
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1
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Neuveden
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Carpentier, Nico Bailey, Moya Lothian, Alexis Fenton, Natalie Srinivasan, Ramesh Jenkins, Henry Schäfer, Mirko Tobias Allen, Danielle Qui, Jack Linchuan
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000334430000001
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1932-8036
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23
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11230