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Hybrid Politics examines the combinations and competitions between older and newer media technologies, practices, actors, contents and logics, by exploring their potential and practical implications in terms of political participation.
In this Swift, Laura Iannelli analyses the 'hybridity' of politics in democratic societies from a multidisciplinary perspective, identifying the diverse forms of power and political participation that coexist within the contemporary complex media sphere, and which influence participation in the spheres of institutionalised and protest politics.
Building upon renowned global research and original case studies, the book proposes an innovative and challenging analytic strategy to understand, explain, and problematise the contemporary complexity of political participation and communication.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Hybrid Research on Media and Political Participation
Media and Participation
Modern Media and Democratic Participation in Political Communication Research
Modern Media, Public Spheres, and Perfomative Publics
Alternative and Activist Media
Internet Studies and Political Participation
Beyond the Single-Medium Approach
Chapter 2. Hybrid Media and Political Participation
Media Ecologies, Remediation, Polymedia, Mediamorphosis
Hybrid Media Logics in Political Communication Research
The Power of Publics between Convergent Cultural Practices and Spreadable Media Contents
Media-reflexive Activism
Research Challenges
Chapter 3. Hybrid Media Participation: Tweeting TV Politics and Pop Protests
An Emerging Body of Research
Performative Publics Tweeting TV Politics
Pop Protests: Spreadable Hybrid Genres of Political Struggle
Conclusions
References