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This book maps complex ethical dilemmas in social justice research
practices in media and communication. Contributors critically
analyse power dynamics that arise when building equitable research
relations with media activists, social movements, and cultural
producers, considering issues of access, control, affective labour,
reciprocal critiques, and movement pedagogies. Authors probe the
ethical challenges faced when horizontal relations inadvertently
create conflicts leading to oppressive communication; when
affective demands generate non-reciprocal relations of care; and
when participant anonymity has to be balanced with self-expression
and voice. Chapters explore engagements with digital technologies
in developing research relations, covering new research practices
from horizontal collectives to dialogical auto-ethnography; from
community scholarship and pedagogies to decolonising research. The
book asks researchers to consider the complexities of ethical
practices today in socially engaged global research within the
neoliberal university.
Very topical, hoping to publish not long after the anniversary of
the Capitol Riots. Offers multiple readings of a single event, and
a variety of methodologies. Offers a strong balance between
well-established paradigms for analyzing political contexts and
recent theorizations of new/social media.
Very topical, hoping to publish not long after the anniversary of
the Capitol Riots. Offers multiple readings of a single event, and
a variety of methodologies. Offers a strong balance between
well-established paradigms for analyzing political contexts and
recent theorizations of new/social media.
This book maps complex ethical dilemmas in social justice research
practices in media and communication. Contributors critically
analyse power dynamics that arise when building equitable research
relations with media activists, social movements, and cultural
producers, considering issues of access, control, affective labour,
reciprocal critiques, and movement pedagogies. Authors probe the
ethical challenges faced when horizontal relations inadvertently
create conflicts leading to oppressive communication; when
affective demands generate non-reciprocal relations of care; and
when participant anonymity has to be balanced with self-expression
and voice. Chapters explore engagements with digital technologies
in developing research relations, covering new research practices
from horizontal collectives to dialogical auto-ethnography; from
community scholarship and pedagogies to decolonising research. The
book asks researchers to consider the complexities of ethical
practices today in socially engaged global research within the
neoliberal university.
In 1999, Seattle activists adopted cutting-edge livestream
technology to cover protests against the World Trade Organization.
The Indymedia network that emerged established the importance of
alternative, anti-capitalist media for marginalized groups. Sandra
Jeppesen traces subsequent global developments in activist media
practices, investigating their role in contesting interlocking
systems of capitalism, racism, colonialism, heteronormativity, and
gender oppression by harnessing the transformative power of
technologies for political purposes. Based on participatory
research, Transformative Media offers new insights into the
challenges and contradictions behind the scenes of some of the
world's most exciting and controversial social movements.
In 1999, Seattle activists adopted cutting-edge livestream
technology to cover protests against the World Trade Organization.
The Indymedia network that emerged established the importance of
alternative, anti-capitalist media for marginalized groups. Sandra
Jeppesen traces subsequent global developments in activist media
practices, investigating their role in contesting interlocking
systems of capitalism, racism, colonialism, heteronormativity, and
gender oppression by harnessing the transformative power of
technologies for political purposes. Based on participatory
research, Transformative Media offers new insights into the
challenges and contradictions behind the scenes of some of the
world's most exciting and controversial social movements.
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