Online/offline public spheres: The influence of newest social movements on creative praxis and the institution
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publisher
Brown Walker Press
Place of Publication
Boca Raton, Fla.
Editor(s)
C. Crouch
Faculty
Faculty of Education and Arts
School
School of Communications and Arts
RAS ID
9487
Abstract
This paper will examine the communicative possibilities afforded by online/offline contexts in offering alternatives to dominant institutions that silence democratic possibilities. Some examples of newest social movements will be analysed, before discussing two creative projects that I am currently involved in.
Comments
Kaye, N. (2009). Online/offline public spheres: the influence of newest social movements on creative praxis and the institution. In C. Crouch (Ed.). Subjectivity, creativity and the institution. (pp 73-86). Boca Raton, Fla. : Brown Walker Press.
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