[iDC] PS pre-publication version of Postill 2008
John Postill
jpostill at usa.net
Fri Jan 16 15:07:28 UTC 2009
PS there's a pre-publication version of my article here (with thanks to Tom
Matrullo for his reminder about closed journals):
http://johnpostill.co.uk/articles/postill_localising_net.pdf
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Received: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 12:54:46 PM GMT
From: "John Postill" <jpostill at usa.net>
To: <t.bazzichelli at mclink.it>, <idc at mailman.thing.net>
Subject: Re: [iDC] A Reflection on the Activist Strategies in the Web 2.0 Era
>
> > Future
> > reflection on activism and hacker culture should therefore include
> > a deep study of the language and rhetoric of presenting conceptual
> > models and dynamics of networking.
> >
>
> For some time now much of our sociological imagination has been reduced to
a
> small set of entwined metaphors such as network, community and public
sphere.
> Instead of searching for terminological fixes to the growing complexity of
our
> world that play on these metaphors I would advocate an 'open lexicon' that
> draws more profusely from the rich sociological and anthropological
heritage
> in order to find new terms for new social phenomena.
>
> Browse any social science glossary and you will find a wealth of perfectly
> usable or recyclable terms that we hardly ever find in discussions of
> activism, new media, Web 2.0 and so on, e.g. the venerable notion of
'action
> set' = 'a group of actors who operate for political purpose, but without a
> unified, corporate identity' (see also 'action group') (Barnard and Spencer
> 1996, Encyclopaedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology).
>
> I have written about the paradigmatic prevalence of community/network-think
> here:
>
> Postill, J. 2008 Localising the internet beyond communities and networks,
New
> Media and Society 10 (3), 413-431
> http://nms.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/10/3/413
>
> All the best with this initiative, and I look forward to a fruitful
dialogue
> on this question
>
> John
>
> Dr John Postill
> Senior Lecturer in Media
> Sheffield Hallam University
> Sheffield S11 8UZ
> United Kingdom
> j.postill at shu.ac.uk
> http://johnpostill.wordpress.com/
>
>
>
>
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