Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 1

Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 1
Title Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Brill
Total Pages 0
Release 2022-12-22
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ISBN 9789004526549

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Volume 1 of Theaters and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society inquires theatre, in all of its accepted meanings, in its relationship with society, institutions, cultural and local norms, and the collective imagination which these reveal.

Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 1

Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 1
Title Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 237
Release 2022-12-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004529810

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Volume 1 of Theaters and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society inquires theatre, in all of its accepted meanings, in its relationship with society, institutions, cultural and local norms, and the collective imagination which these reveal.

Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 2

Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 2
Title Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Brill
Total Pages 0
Release 2022-12-22
Genre
ISBN 9789004526167

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Volume 2 of Theaters and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society presents several qualitative and quantitative researches on the social roles of the theatre and performance, as organized institutions or social groups, in contemporary society.

Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 2

Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 2
Title Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 248
Release 2022-12-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 900452617X

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Volume 2 of Theaters and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society presents several qualitative and quantitative researches on the social roles of the theatre and performance, as organized institutions or social groups, in contemporary society.

“You're Muted"

“You're Muted
Title “You're Muted" PDF eBook
Author Mark Nunes
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 199
Release 2024-07-11
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Through the frame of Zoom, this collection of essays examines the rapid emergence of videoconferencing in everyday life under COVID-19, its preexisting performative logic, and the ongoing implication of these practices for millions of individuals and institutions. The year 2023 marked the end of the World Health Organization's classification of the COVID-19 outbreak as a “public health emergency of international concern,” yet many of the organizational and institutional restructurings that occurred in the rapid response to the pandemic have remained firmly in place. The prevalence of videoconferencing in everyday life marks one such instance, not only highlighting the dramatic social and cultural transformations that occurred during a period of lockdowns, social distancing, and stay-at-home orders, but also serving as an index of all that has emerged as the “new normal” since March 2020. Overnight, it seemed, Zoom emerged as the default videoconferencing platform, rapidly morphing from brand name to eponymous generic. While this volume focuses predominantly on Zoom and its place in the collective imagination and daily practice of those of us whose lives are profoundly caught up in digital networks, many of these insights presented here apply to other videoconferencing platforms as well, and a supporting logic that has governed neoliberal lives since long before the first lockdowns began. The twelve chapters in this collection explore how videoconferencing platforms in general, and Zoom in particular, have provided individuals and institutions new modes of “engagement,” while at the same time reifying, normalizing, and domesticating modes of surveillance, control, and marginalization that have been part and parcel of a networked-based performative logic for nearly a century.

The Digital Transformation of the Public Sphere

The Digital Transformation of the Public Sphere
Title The Digital Transformation of the Public Sphere PDF eBook
Author Athina Karatzogianni
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 437
Release 2016-12-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137504560

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Bringing together contributions from the fields of sociology, media and cultural studies, arts, politics, science and technology studies, political communication theory and popular culture studies, this volume engages both with theoretical debates and detailed empirical studies, showcasing how the public sphere is transformed by digital media, and in turn how this digital public sphere shapes and is shaped by debates surrounding crisis, conflict, migration and culture. Case studies from Bulgaria, Nigeria, China, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, UK, Mexico and India are discussed in detail.

The Theatrical Public Sphere

The Theatrical Public Sphere
Title The Theatrical Public Sphere PDF eBook
Author Christopher B. Balme
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2014-06-12
Genre Drama
ISBN 1139991817

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The concept of the public sphere, as first outlined by German philosopher Jürgen Habermas, refers to the right of all citizens to engage in debate on public issues on equal terms. In this book, Christopher B. Balme explores theatre's role in this crucial political and social function. He traces its origins and argues that the theatrical public sphere invariably focuses attention on theatre as an institution between the shifting borders of the private and public, reasoned debate and agonistic intervention. Chapters explore this concept in a variety of contexts, including the debates that led to the closure of British theatres in 1642, theatre's use of media, controversies surrounding race, religion and blasphemy, and theatre's place in a new age of globalised aesthetics. Balme concludes by addressing the relationship of theatre today with the public sphere and whether theatre's transformation into an art form has made it increasingly irrelevant for contemporary society.