This book sheds light on the world of the Internet and social media
through a historical prism drawn from the Medieval Age. Memes and
metaphors originating in medieval society have often been used to
describe and explain contemporary society. Social shaming has been
described as “a pillory”, good deeds have been deemed as knightly,
persecution or censorship has been labelled as inquisitions and
elitist tendencies in political life are sometimes dubbed feudalism.
This book argues that terms and concepts originating in medieval
society are suitable for describing and discussing a plethora of
social and political phenomena, all related to the massive rise and
use of new digital media technologies and adherent societal paradoxes,
dilemmas and challenges. The author argues that apparently distinct
social phenomena related to the spread of new media are related and a
product of logics that dominated medieval society, not at least those
of control, surveillance and feudalism.
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Power, politics and participation in the digital age
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ISBN
9781839094125
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Emerald Publishing Limited
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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