Understanding Popular Culture and World Politics in the Digital Age
Herausgeber: Shepherd, Laura J; Hamilton, Caitlin
Understanding Popular Culture and World Politics in the Digital Age
Herausgeber: Shepherd, Laura J; Hamilton, Caitlin
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This volume represents the starting point of a dialogue about how digital technologies are beginning to impact the research and practice of scholars and practitioners in the field of International Relations. This collection of cutting-edge essays deals specifically with the intertextuality of world politics and digital popular culture.
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This volume represents the starting point of a dialogue about how digital technologies are beginning to impact the research and practice of scholars and practitioners in the field of International Relations. This collection of cutting-edge essays deals specifically with the intertextuality of world politics and digital popular culture.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138940284
- ISBN-10: 1138940283
- Artikelnr.: 42603487
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138940284
- ISBN-10: 1138940283
- Artikelnr.: 42603487
Laura J. Shepherd is Associate Professor of International Relations at UNSW Australia. She works at the intersection of gendered global politics, security, and the politics of representation. Laura is the author/editor of five books, including Gender Matters in Global Politics: A Feminist Introduction to International Relations (London: Routledge, 2nd edn, 2105) and Gender, Violence and Popular Culture: Telling Stories (London: Routledge, 2013). Caitlin Hamilton is a doctoral candidate in International Relations at UNSW Australia. She is also the Managing Editor of the Australian Journal of International Affairs.
PART ONE: Theorising Popular Culture and World Politics in the Digital Age
1. World Politics 2.0: An Introduction - Caitlin Hamilton
2. The Potentiality and Limits of Understanding World Politics in a
Transforming Global Media Landscape - Sebastian Kaempf
3. Authors and Authenticity: Knowledge, Representation and Research in
Contemporary World Politics - Laura J. Shepherd
PART TWO: Interrogating Social Media
4. Like and Share Forces: Making Sense of Military Social Media Sites -
Rhys Crilley
5. Marketing Militarism in the Digital Age: Arms Production, YouTube and
Selling 'National Security' - Susan Jackson
6. Remaking the Global: Social Media and Undocumented Immigrants in the
US - Meghana Nayak
7. The Digital Politics of Celebrity Activism Against Sexual Violence:
Angelina Jolie as Global Mother - Annika Bergman Rosamond
PART THREE: Digital Entertainment
8. Playing War and Genocide: Endgame: Syria and Darfur is Dying -
Jessica Auchter
9. The Un-Scene Affects of On-Demand Access to War - M. Evren Eken
10. 'Pocket-Sized' Politics: Binders, Big Bird, and Other Memes of the
2012 US Presidential Campaign - Sandra Yao
11. Collaging Internet Parody Images: An Art-Inspired Methodology for
Studying Laughter in World Politics - Saara Särmä
1. World Politics 2.0: An Introduction - Caitlin Hamilton
2. The Potentiality and Limits of Understanding World Politics in a
Transforming Global Media Landscape - Sebastian Kaempf
3. Authors and Authenticity: Knowledge, Representation and Research in
Contemporary World Politics - Laura J. Shepherd
PART TWO: Interrogating Social Media
4. Like and Share Forces: Making Sense of Military Social Media Sites -
Rhys Crilley
5. Marketing Militarism in the Digital Age: Arms Production, YouTube and
Selling 'National Security' - Susan Jackson
6. Remaking the Global: Social Media and Undocumented Immigrants in the
US - Meghana Nayak
7. The Digital Politics of Celebrity Activism Against Sexual Violence:
Angelina Jolie as Global Mother - Annika Bergman Rosamond
PART THREE: Digital Entertainment
8. Playing War and Genocide: Endgame: Syria and Darfur is Dying -
Jessica Auchter
9. The Un-Scene Affects of On-Demand Access to War - M. Evren Eken
10. 'Pocket-Sized' Politics: Binders, Big Bird, and Other Memes of the
2012 US Presidential Campaign - Sandra Yao
11. Collaging Internet Parody Images: An Art-Inspired Methodology for
Studying Laughter in World Politics - Saara Särmä
PART ONE: Theorising Popular Culture and World Politics in the Digital Age
1. World Politics 2.0: An Introduction - Caitlin Hamilton
2. The Potentiality and Limits of Understanding World Politics in a
Transforming Global Media Landscape - Sebastian Kaempf
3. Authors and Authenticity: Knowledge, Representation and Research in
Contemporary World Politics - Laura J. Shepherd
PART TWO: Interrogating Social Media
4. Like and Share Forces: Making Sense of Military Social Media Sites -
Rhys Crilley
5. Marketing Militarism in the Digital Age: Arms Production, YouTube and
Selling 'National Security' - Susan Jackson
6. Remaking the Global: Social Media and Undocumented Immigrants in the
US - Meghana Nayak
7. The Digital Politics of Celebrity Activism Against Sexual Violence:
Angelina Jolie as Global Mother - Annika Bergman Rosamond
PART THREE: Digital Entertainment
8. Playing War and Genocide: Endgame: Syria and Darfur is Dying -
Jessica Auchter
9. The Un-Scene Affects of On-Demand Access to War - M. Evren Eken
10. 'Pocket-Sized' Politics: Binders, Big Bird, and Other Memes of the
2012 US Presidential Campaign - Sandra Yao
11. Collaging Internet Parody Images: An Art-Inspired Methodology for
Studying Laughter in World Politics - Saara Särmä
1. World Politics 2.0: An Introduction - Caitlin Hamilton
2. The Potentiality and Limits of Understanding World Politics in a
Transforming Global Media Landscape - Sebastian Kaempf
3. Authors and Authenticity: Knowledge, Representation and Research in
Contemporary World Politics - Laura J. Shepherd
PART TWO: Interrogating Social Media
4. Like and Share Forces: Making Sense of Military Social Media Sites -
Rhys Crilley
5. Marketing Militarism in the Digital Age: Arms Production, YouTube and
Selling 'National Security' - Susan Jackson
6. Remaking the Global: Social Media and Undocumented Immigrants in the
US - Meghana Nayak
7. The Digital Politics of Celebrity Activism Against Sexual Violence:
Angelina Jolie as Global Mother - Annika Bergman Rosamond
PART THREE: Digital Entertainment
8. Playing War and Genocide: Endgame: Syria and Darfur is Dying -
Jessica Auchter
9. The Un-Scene Affects of On-Demand Access to War - M. Evren Eken
10. 'Pocket-Sized' Politics: Binders, Big Bird, and Other Memes of the
2012 US Presidential Campaign - Sandra Yao
11. Collaging Internet Parody Images: An Art-Inspired Methodology for
Studying Laughter in World Politics - Saara Särmä