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Record Nr.

UNINA9910476925403321

Autore

Çöteli Sami

Titolo

Cyber public sphere and social movements : calling to cyber spaces / / Sami Çöteli

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Baden-Baden, Germany : , : Nomos, , 2018

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (132 pages)

Disciplina

302.231

Soggetti

Internet and activism

Social movements - Political aspects

Internet - Social aspects

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Public Sphere -- A.Arendt's Approach to the Public Sphere and Agnostic Public Sphere Model -- B.Habermas' Approach to the Public Sphere -- C.Negt and Kluge's Approach to the Public Sphere -- D.Types of Public Spheres -- I.Bourgeois Public Sphere -- II.Proletarian Public Sphere -- III.Political Public Sphere -- E.Opposition of the Public Sphere -- Private Sphere -- F.Public Sphere and Mass Media -- G.Civil Society and Civil Disobedience -- H.Public Isolation with Social Media and the Concept of Public Isolation -- I.Digital Civil Disobedience -- ch. 2 Network Society: The Role of Social Media in Social Movements and Public Sphere Organization Formed in Social Media -- A.Virtual Public Sphere and Socialization of Social Media -- B.Public Sphere Function of Social Media -- C.Evolution of Mass Media Towards Social Media -- D.Social Media Apolitics Who Create Virtual Public Sphere and Y Generation -- ch. 3 New Social Movements -- A.Arab Spring

Note continued: B.Spain 15M Movement -- C.Occupy Wall Street -- D.Taksim Gezi Park Resistance -- E.The Use of Social Media as an Information Tool -- F.Formation of the Virtual Public Sphere and Contributions to New Social Movements.

Sommario/riassunto

The diversification and politicisation of the mass media within itself and also societal pressure created by the mass media at a social level have caused changes to our social structure. The first change began with the



contextual changes to the mass media, and this change led to visible changes in societies. That transformation has almost erased the distinction between the private and the public spheres, especially as social media has entered our lives. Now, things that occur in the private sphere are easily transported into the public sphere and others' private spheres. Therefore, the virtual public sphere has emerged through social media and all other practices on the internet. It appears that activist movements have either been founded in the cyberworld or that existing activist movements have been strengthened by finding supporters via social media and blogs. The public sphere and activist movements that come into existence in the virtual environment, such as social media, are a new experience in terms of societies, and they are the sign of how the future will be shaped. It is obvious that social media is now an integral part of our daily lives. It is a place where political and secular ideas spread. In this social area each individual has the opportunity to make political statements as if they were standing in an agora. Shared content represents the position within the virtual life that individuals have built for themselves. This study defines the virtual public sphere together with virtual activism and the network society in the light of the public sphere - private sphere debates.