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Guerrilla Democracy: Mobile Power and Revolution in the 21st Century
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Guerrilla Democracy: Mobile Power and Revolution in the 21st Century

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Combining cutting edge theories with empirical research, this timely book offers an in-depth analysis of current platform-based radical movements to show how digital technologies revolutionise political and economic organising.

The liberating promise of big data and social media for creating more responsive democracies and workplaces is overshadowed by a nightmare of election meddling, privacy invasion, ‘fake news’ and an exploitive gig economy.

Yet, while regressive forces spread disinformation and hate, ‘guerilla democrats’ continue to foster hope and connection through digital technologies. This book offers an in-depth analysis of platform-based radical movements, from the online coalitions of voters and activists to the ‘Deliveroo’ and ‘Uber’ strikes.

Combining cutting edge theories with empirical research, it makes an invaluable contribution to the emerging literature on the relation of technology and society.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 July 2021
Pages
292
ISBN
9781529205619

Combining cutting edge theories with empirical research, this timely book offers an in-depth analysis of current platform-based radical movements to show how digital technologies revolutionise political and economic organising.

The liberating promise of big data and social media for creating more responsive democracies and workplaces is overshadowed by a nightmare of election meddling, privacy invasion, ‘fake news’ and an exploitive gig economy.

Yet, while regressive forces spread disinformation and hate, ‘guerilla democrats’ continue to foster hope and connection through digital technologies. This book offers an in-depth analysis of platform-based radical movements, from the online coalitions of voters and activists to the ‘Deliveroo’ and ‘Uber’ strikes.

Combining cutting edge theories with empirical research, it makes an invaluable contribution to the emerging literature on the relation of technology and society.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 July 2021
Pages
292
ISBN
9781529205619