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What impact does our relentless fixation on gadgets have on the
struggle for new kinds of solidarity, political articulation and
intelligence? In this groundbreaking study, Joss Hands explores the
new political and social forces that are emerging in the age of
social media. Gadget Consciousness examines the transformation of
our consciousness as a historical political force in two senses: as
individual consciousness - in terms of sentience and will - and
also as class consciousness. Exploring a range of manifestations in
the digital commons, he investigates what forms digital solidarity
can take, and asks whether we can learn from the communisms of the
past and how might solidarity be manifested in the future? Today,
the ubiquity of networked gadgets offers exciting new opportunities
for social and political change, but also significant dangers of
alienation and stupefaction.
How have politics and activism been transformed by digital media,
including digital television, online social networking and mobile
computing? Since the emergence of new technologies, new modes of
cooperation, deliberation and representation have risen to the
fore, @ is for Activism maps out how political relationships have
been reconfigured and new have emerged through the use of new
technologies. A host of critical thinkers populate the study, from
Martin Heidegger and Herbert Marcuse criticism of technology's
close relation to capitalism, to media networks' actualising the
Habermasian ideal of collective communicative action, Hands
delineates the potentials and the pitfalls of a technologised
politics. From anti-war activism, to global justice movements, peer
production and 'Twitter' activism, we see how politics is being
shaped by the new technological environment.
What impact does our relentless fixation on gadgets have on the
struggle for new kinds of solidarity, political articulation and
intelligence? In this groundbreaking study, Joss Hands explores the
new political and social forces that are emerging in the age of
social media. Gadget Consciousness examines the transformation of
our consciousness as a historical political force in two senses: as
individual consciousness - in terms of sentience and will - and
also as class consciousness. Exploring a range of manifestations in
the digital commons, he investigates what forms digital solidarity
can take, and asks whether we can learn from the communisms of the
past and how might solidarity be manifested in the future? Today,
the ubiquity of networked gadgets offers exciting new opportunities
for social and political change, but also significant dangers of
alienation and stupefaction.
How have politics and activism been transformed by digital media,
including digital television, online social networking and mobile
computing? Since the emergence of new technologies, new modes of
cooperation, deliberation and representation have risen to the
fore, @ is for Activism maps out how political relationships have
been reconfigured and new have emerged through the use of new
technologies. A host of critical thinkers populate the study, from
Martin Heidegger and Herbert Marcuse criticism of technology's
close relation to capitalism, to media networks' actualising the
Habermasian ideal of collective communicative action, Hands
delineates the potentials and the pitfalls of a technologised
politics. From anti-war activism, to global justice movements, peer
production and 'Twitter' activism, we see how politics is being
shaped by the new technological environment.
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