Contesting Platform Power - (Digital Activism and Society: Politics, Economy and Culture) by Venetia Papa (Hardcover)
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- Contesting Platform Power explores the practices and discourses of data activists, by shifting the focus from critical digital studies to critical platform studies through the theoretical lens of affordances, to understand the material means by which activist's software and applications strives to empower users through data control.
- About the Author: Venetia Papa is an Assistant Professor in Journalism and Digital Media at the Department of Communication and Internet Studies, at the Cyprus University of Technology.
- 208 Pages
- Social Science, Media Studies
- Series Name: Digital Activism and Society: Politics, Economy and Culture
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About the Book
Contesting Platform Power explores the practices and discourses of data activists, by shifting focus from critical digital studies to critical platform studies through the theoretical lens of affordances, to understand the material means by which activist's software and applications strives to empower users through data control.
Book Synopsis
Contesting Platform Power explores the practices and discourses of data activists, by shifting the focus from critical digital studies to critical platform studies through the theoretical lens of affordances, to understand the material means by which activist's software and applications strives to empower users through data control.
Papa critically explores the ways platform affordances, actions associated to the features of the platform which might be hidden or perceptible to the user, can create the possibilities for both action and constraint, but it ultimately rests upon users to either comply or resist. Platform affordances in this study are not to be conflated with specific features of the platform such as shares, clicks or reaction buttons, but refers the communicative practices and habits they allow or refuse to users within a technological space.
An innovative contribution to the field of critical platform studies, chapters explore the theoretical underpinnings of affordances to sow the seeds for further critical analysis into the software and applications of data activists, while also suggesting a new typology that can aid researchers in identifying and analysing such practices. Featuring case studies of data activists' examples, Papa demonstrates that such efforts can be used in a tactical manner by users to counter the hegemonic power of corporate platforms and AI.
About the Author
Venetia Papa is an Assistant Professor in Journalism and Digital Media at the Department of Communication and Internet Studies, at the Cyprus University of Technology. She holds a PhD in Communication and Internet Studies from the Université Paris-8 Vincennes - Saint-Denis and the Cyprus University of Technology in Communication and Internet Studies. She has published her work in esteemed peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes in communication and media studies. Her research interests include digital and data activism, platform power, democracy and journalism.