Hacked Transmissions - Alessandra Renzi

Hacked Transmissions

Technology and Connective Activism in Italy
Buch | Softcover
280 Seiten
2020
University of Minnesota Press (Verlag)
978-1-5179-0326-8 (ISBN)
28,65 inkl. MwSt
Mapping the transformation of media activism from the seventies to the present dayHacked Transmissions is a pioneering exploration of how social movements change across cycles of struggle and alongside technology. Weaving a rich fabric of local and international social movements and media practices, politicized hacking, and independent cultural
Mapping the transformation of media activism from the seventies to the present day

Hacked Transmissions is a pioneering exploration of how social movements change across cycles of struggle and alongside technology. Weaving a rich fabric of local and international social movements and media practices, politicized hacking, and independent cultural production, it takes as its entry point a multiyear ethnography of Telestreet, a network of pirate television channels in Italy that combined emerging technologies with the medium of television to challenge the media monopoly of tycoon-turned-prime minister Silvio Berlusconi. 

Street televisions in Italy represented a unique experiment in combining old and new media to forge grassroots alliances, fight social isolation, and build more resilient communities. Alessandra Renzi digs for the roots of Telestreet in movements of the 1970s and the global activism of the 1990s to trace its transformations in the present work of one of the network’s more active nodes, insu^tv, in Naples. In so doing, she offers a comprehensive account of transnational media activism, with particular attention to the relations among groups and projects, their modes of social reproduction, the contexts giving rise to them, and the technology they adopt—from zines and radios to social media. Hacked Transmissions is also a study in method, providing examples of co-research between activist researchers and social movements, and a theoretical framework that captures the complexities of grassroots politics and the agency of technology. 

Providing a rare and timely glimpse into a key activist/media project of the twenty-first century, Hacked Transmissions marks a vital contribution to debates in a range of fields, including media and communication studies, anthropology, science and technology studies, social movements studies, sociology, and cultural theory.

Alessandra Renzi is associate professor of communication studies at Concordia University. She is coauthor of Infrastructure Critical: Sacrifice at Toronto’s G8/G20 Summit.

Contents

Introduction: Co-researching Telestreet as a Form of Connective Activism

1. Making Sense of Telestreet: Three Compositions

2. Intimacy and Media Making: A Long History of Delirium, Care, and Social Reproduction 

3. Delirium at Work in Berlusconi’s Mediascape

4. Activist Energetics in the Information Milieu

5. Squatted Airwaves, Hacked Transmission

6. Subjectivity, Therapy, Compositionality in the Porous Spaces of Naples

7. Insu^tv, Media Connective

8. De/Re/Compositions, in Process

Epilogue: Repurposing Is How Connective Activism Happens

Acknowledgments

Appendix: List of Interviews

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 5
Verlagsort Minnesota
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-5179-0326-2 / 1517903262
ISBN-13 978-1-5179-0326-8 / 9781517903268
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