Analysing politics and protest in digital popular culture :
Material type: TextPublication details: London Sage 2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 209 pISBN: 9781526497956; 9781526497963Subject(s): Politics and culture | Protest movements | Digital media--Political aspects | Social media--Political aspects | Communication--Political aspectsDDC classification: 302.231 Summary: "This is a timely step by step "tool kit" for analysing politics and activism in today's digital media landscape. It helps students to both understand how politics and protest are entwined with online popular culture, and then how to critically analyse it themselves via a multimodal approach. It's a nice balance of understanding and doing. The issues and mediums explored are timely. This is clear, step-by-step guidance on how to seriously and critically analyse topics like: Youtube comments Memes (using Brexit examples) Viral animations (using Trump examples) Music videos Fan-made parodies and mash-ups. This is a cutting-edge guide to a popular method, tied to a clear growth area in politics, activism and protest. It will be a solid addition to our publishing across media and politics, digital culture, and discourse studies"--Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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302.231 DIG Digital anthropology | 302.231 PRE/N New media environment | 302.231 SUJ/S The social media age | 302.231 WAY/A Analysing politics and protest in digital popular culture : | 302.231 WHI/C Cyberpsychology : | 302.23108 PIE/M Mulism Women Online: Faith and identity in virtual space | 302.2310954 SHE/G Globalisation and social networking : dialogue, disposition and emerging trends in Indian society / |
"This is a timely step by step "tool kit" for analysing politics and activism in today's digital media landscape. It helps students to both understand how politics and protest are entwined with online popular culture, and then how to critically analyse it themselves via a multimodal approach. It's a nice balance of understanding and doing. The issues and mediums explored are timely. This is clear, step-by-step guidance on how to seriously and critically analyse topics like: Youtube comments Memes (using Brexit examples) Viral animations (using Trump examples) Music videos Fan-made parodies and mash-ups. This is a cutting-edge guide to a popular method, tied to a clear growth area in politics, activism and protest. It will be a solid addition to our publishing across media and politics, digital culture, and discourse studies"--
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