Contemporary publics: shifting boundaries in new media, technology and culture


Autoria(s): Marshall, P. David; D'Cruz, Glenn; Mcdonald, Sharyn; Lee, Katja
Contribuinte(s)

Marshall, P. David

D'Cruz, Glenn

Mcdonald, Sharyn

Lee, Katja

Data(s)

01/01/2016

Resumo

If the twentieth century has been dominated by discussions of the public, public life, and the public sphere, Contemporary Publics argues that, in the twenty-first century, we must complicate the singularity of that paradigm and start thinking of our world in terms of multiple, overlapping, and competing publics. In three distinct streams—art, media and technology, and the intimate life—this volume offers up the intellectual and political significance of thinking through the plurality of our publics. “Countering Neoliberal Publics: Screen and Space,” explores how different artistic practices articulate the challenges and desires of multiple publics. “Making and Shaping Publics: Discourse and Technology” showcases how media shape publics, and how new and emerging publics use these technologies to construct identities. “Commodifying Public Intimacies” examines what happens to the notion of the private when intimacies structure publics, move into public spaces, and develop value that can be exchanged and circulated.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30086341

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Palgrave Macmillan

Direitos

2016, The Editors & Authors

Palavras-Chave #cultural theory #media and communication #art and performance #public art and performance #cultural studies
Tipo

Book