54000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-1: Computer-Mediated Communication, Public History, Image Sharing
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Reference: burgess, j. , froth, m. & klae(cid:271)e, h. 2006, (cid:858)e(cid:448)eryday creati(cid:448)ity as ci(cid:448)i(cid:272) E(cid:374)gage(cid:373)e(cid:374)t: a cultural citize(cid:374)ship vie(cid:449) of ne(cid:449) media(cid:859), paper to the co(cid:373)(cid:373)u(cid:374)i(cid:272)atio(cid:374)s. Bona fide citizenship: practiced through everyday life as it is through debate and engagement with big p politics. Paper argued that new media opens up opportunities for the greater visibility and community-building potential of cultural citizen shops ephemeral practices. Draws on research to illustrate the significance of cultural citizenship, contribution owns new forms of civic engagement and participation in the public sphere. Commercialised pop culture and everyday life- constitutive of cultural citizenship for particular social identity groups. Critiques habermasian ideals, and his inclusion of pop culture and everyday life into sites of democracy. Mcguigans argument: exclusion of everyday life, affect, pleasure from our understanding of participation- miser cognised as powerful citizen engagement- problematises definitions of citizenship.