Public Modalities

Public Modalities
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Artikel-Nr:
9780817383619
Veröffentl:
2010
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
279
Autor:
Smith Dale Martin Smith
Serie:
Rhetoric, Culture, and Social Critique
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Illustrates a modalities approach to the study of publicsThis book explores the ways that scholars, journalists, politicians, and citizens conceive of the public or public life, and how those entities are defined and invented. For decades, scholars have used the metaphors of spheres, systems, webs, or networks to talk about, describe, and map various practices. This volume proposes a new metaphor modalities to suggest that publics are forever in flux, and much more fluid and dynamic than the static models of systems or spheres would indicate especially in the digital age, where various publics rapidly evolve and dissipate. Contributors to the volume employing approaches from the fields of communication studies, English, sociology, psychology, and history explore a broad range of texts and artifacts that give rise to publics, and discuss what they reveal about conceptualizations of social space. By focusing on process in public engagement, these scholars highlight questions of how people advance their interests and identities, and how they adapt to situational constraints. Bringing together scholars in rhetorical, cultural, and media studies, this collection of new case studies illustrates a modalities approach to the study of publics. These case studies explore the implications of different ways of forming publics, including alternative means of expression (protests, culture jamming); the intersection of politics and consumerism (how people express their identities and interests through their consumer behavior); and online engagement (blogs as increasingly important public fora). In doing so, they raise important questions of access, community, and political efficacy
Illustrates a modalities approach to the study of publicsThis book explores the ways that scholars, journalists, politicians, and citizens conceive of the public or public life, and how those entities are defined and invented. For decades, scholars have used the metaphors of spheres, systems, webs, or networks to talk about, describe, and map various practices. This volume proposes a new metaphor modalities to suggest that publics are forever in flux, and much more fluid and dynamic than the static models of systems or spheres would indicate especially in the digital age, where various publics rapidly evolve and dissipate. Contributors to the volume employing approaches from the fields of communication studies, English, sociology, psychology, and history explore a broad range of texts and artifacts that give rise to publics, and discuss what they reveal about conceptualizations of social space. By focusing on process in public engagement, these scholars highlight questions of how people advance their interests and identities, and how they adapt to situational constraints. Bringing together scholars in rhetorical, cultural, and media studies, this collection of new case studies illustrates a modalities approach to the study of publics. These case studies explore the implications of different ways of forming publics, including alternative means of expression (protests, culture jamming); the intersection of politics and consumerism (how people express their identities and interests through their consumer behavior); and online engagement (blogs as increasingly important public fora). In doing so, they raise important questions of access, community, and political efficacy

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