Digital Activism and Society: Politics Economy and Culture in Network Communication

Digital Activism and Society: Politics Economy and Culture in Network Communication focuses on the political use of digital everyday-networked media by corporations governments international organizations (Digital Politics) as well as civil society actors NGOs activists social movements and dissidents (Digital Activism) attempting to recruit organise and fund their operations through Information Communication Technologies.

Also forthcoming in this series:

  • Media Technology & Education in a Post Truth Society by Alex Grech
  • Climate Change and Security in Greece by Haris Geosideris
  • Against Techno-Utopia by Jeremy Vachet
  • 3D Printing Culture Politics and Hackerspace by Leandros Saviddes
  • Shadow Political Organizing in Russia and Belarus by Aliaksandr Herasimenka
  • Crisis communication in China by Wei Cui

The series has an open call for chapters for an upcoming book Feminist Futures: From Witches to Maids to Robots and Beyond. Click here to find out more information.