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The creative citizen unbound : how social media and DIY culture contribute to democracy, communities and the creative economy /

Contributor(s): Hartley, John | Hargreaves, Ian.
Publisher: Bristol, UK : Policy Press, 2016Description: xv, 336 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781447324959; 9781447324959:; 1447324951.Subject(s): Social media -- Information society -- Cultural industries | Social participation | Information society -- Social aspects | Social media | CitizenshipDDC classification: 302.231
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Series editors' foreword -- Are you a creative citizen? / Ian Hargreaves -- A problem of knowledge -solved? / John Hartley -- Citizenship and the creative economy / Caroline Chapain and Ian Hargreaves -- Citizenship, value and digital culture / Jon Dovey, Giota Alevizou and Andy WilliamsVarieties of creative citizenship / Theodore Zamenopoulos, Katerina Alexiou, Giota Alevizou, Caroline Chapain, Shawn Sobers and Andy Williams -- From networks to complexity : two case studies / David Harte, Jon Dovey, Emma Agusita and Theodore Zamenopoulos -- Conversations about co-production / Catherine Greene, Shawn Sobers, Theo Zamenopoulos, Caroline Chapain,Jerome Turner, Ingris Abreu Acherer, Vince Baidoo, Ian Mellett, Annette Naudin and James Skinner -- Asset mapping and civic creativity / Katerina Alexiou, Emma Agusita, Giota Alevizou, Caroline Chain, Catherine Greene, Dave Harte, Gail Ramster and Theodore Zamenopoulos -- Civic cultures and modalities of place-making / Giota Alevizou, Katerina Alexiou, Dave Harte, Shawn Sobers, Theodore Zamenopoulos and Jerome Turner -- Technology and the creative citizen / Jerome Turner, Dan Lockton and Jon Dovey -- A capacious approach to creative citizenship : implications for policy / Ian Hargreaves and John Hartley -- Annex: creative citizens : the debate -- References -- Index.
Summary: This work explores the nature and value of creative citizenship and examines its place at the heart of the contemporary struggle to re-make democratic institutions and procedures in an age of 'monitory democracy' at a time when conventional, mainstream politics appears to be in sustained decline.
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Acknowledgements -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Series editors' foreword -- Are you a creative citizen? / Ian Hargreaves -- A problem of knowledge -solved? / John Hartley -- Citizenship and the creative economy / Caroline Chapain and Ian Hargreaves -- Citizenship, value and digital culture / Jon Dovey, Giota Alevizou and Andy WilliamsVarieties of creative citizenship / Theodore Zamenopoulos, Katerina Alexiou, Giota Alevizou, Caroline Chapain, Shawn Sobers and Andy Williams -- From networks to complexity : two case studies / David Harte, Jon Dovey, Emma Agusita and Theodore Zamenopoulos -- Conversations about co-production / Catherine Greene, Shawn Sobers, Theo Zamenopoulos, Caroline Chapain,Jerome Turner, Ingris Abreu Acherer, Vince Baidoo, Ian Mellett, Annette Naudin and James Skinner -- Asset mapping and civic creativity / Katerina Alexiou, Emma Agusita, Giota Alevizou, Caroline Chain, Catherine Greene, Dave Harte, Gail Ramster and Theodore Zamenopoulos -- Civic cultures and modalities of place-making / Giota Alevizou, Katerina Alexiou, Dave Harte, Shawn Sobers, Theodore Zamenopoulos and Jerome Turner -- Technology and the creative citizen / Jerome Turner, Dan Lockton and Jon Dovey -- A capacious approach to creative citizenship : implications for policy / Ian Hargreaves and John Hartley -- Annex: creative citizens : the debate -- References -- Index.

This work explores the nature and value of creative citizenship and examines its place at the heart of the contemporary struggle to re-make democratic institutions and procedures in an age of 'monitory democracy' at a time when conventional, mainstream politics appears to be in sustained decline.

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