Dr. Anne Kaun offers the seminar “Digital Media and Participation” for students of media studies.
Digital Media and Participation: The Case of Media Activism
With digital media gaining importance in all spheres of society and everyday life, a growing interest in changing dynamics related to media technologies for civic engagement and political participation has emerged.
The seminar discusses the nexus of digital media and participation from the vantage point of media activism that is currently studied within diverse disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, political science, media and communication studies as well as art and design studies. Traditionally media activism research has been considering the engagement with media for mobilization, organization and purposes of identification. Increasingly media practices become forms of protest itself, e.g. data activism performed by Anonymous or the Chaos Computer Club. Hence, media activism increasingly captures media not only as platform or arena, but as political practice as such.
Central notions discussed during the seminar are
- Political agency
- (Media) participation
- Media activism as political activism
- Media criticism
- Affordances
- Time and spatial regimes of media