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- The Road to Neofeudalism anchors its enquiry on the novel concept of neofeudalism that has surfaced to center stage across the fields of media and communication, Internet studies, critical policy studies and political theory.
- About the Author: Korinna Patelis, Ph.D., is an academic theorist, digital policymaker, and Internet veteran.
- 132 Pages
- Social Science, Media Studies
- Series Name: Digital Activism and Society: Politics, Economy and Culture
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Through an in-depth analysis of neofeudalism using empirical research, Patelis examines the Greek political party Syriza--the embodiment of collective subjectivity. Critical discussions dissect the link between Syriza and social movements, revealing its neofeudalist politics.
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The Road to Neofeudalism anchors its enquiry on the novel concept of neofeudalism that has surfaced to center stage across the fields of media and communication, Internet studies, critical policy studies and political theory. Through an in-depth analysis of neofeudalism using empirical research, Patelis examines the Greek political party Syriza--the embodiment of collective subjectivity. Critical discussions dissect the link between Syriza and social movements, revealing its neofeudalist politics. Unpublished research spanning 2015 to 2023 sheds light on Syriza's rise, fall, and pivotal role in Western debates.
Situating the rise of Syriza and Greece within a broader context, chapters analyze telecommunications deregulation, market domination, and the influence of GAFAM (Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft) in social movements. Dissecting Syriza's winning 2015 digital campaign, Patelis presents original research on their communication strategies and the tools employed--political content marketing, targeting, and social media metrics.
The Road to Neofeudalism is essential reading for both postgraduate and undergraduate students who study politics, digital media, and communication practices. It is also relevant to social media researchers, especially those with an interest in issues of privacy, surveillance and self-presentation online.
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From tech bros to online activists, neofeudalism is now the ubiquitous moniker for the 2020s digital society. Combining on-the-spot reporting with theoretical analysis, Korinna Patelis reveals the origins of this fashionable terms in the disappointed hopes of the early-21st century Greek Left and traces the rapid spread of this meme across the West. Rejecting its melancholic implications, her perceptive book concludes with a call for the renewal of political creativity to ensure digital technologies are shaped for human emancipation. Read it and you will be inspired!
--Richard Barbrook, co-author of 'The Californian Ideology' and author of Imaginary Futures and Class Wargames.About the Author
Korinna Patelis, Ph.D., is an academic theorist, digital policymaker, and Internet veteran. She has been on the front lines of the web since its inception, writing her doctoral thesis on the Political Economy of the Internet at Goldsmiths in the 1990s. Her approach blends a unique hands-on experience in web production and digital storytelling with a deep commitment to the Left. She served as a key architect of digital policy for the Syriza government in Greece from 2014 to 2019. Her writing explores the power dynamics of commercial software, tech monopolies, and artificial intelligence, arguing for a new, progressive approach to regulation.