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This book provides an analysis of social media and women’s resistance in Iran with relevance to similar polities. The author examines how Iranian women continue to fight against the regime’s gender discriminatory laws and protest the government in public squares and in virtual spaces. The book presents a critical approach to technology’s role in politics and society and an in-depth analysis of authoritarianism and its relationship to social media harms and state violence. With a particular focus on images, hashtags, and other digital content, it calls for a rethinking of the concepts of crime, culture, and control in the technosocial world. The author draws on conceptual contributions from the fields of criminology, philosophy, psychology, technology and media studies.




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1. Gender, Protest and Precarity in the Digital Era – Media and Resistance in Authoritarian Contents.- 2. Digitalized Action Repertoires – Cultural Production as Protest.- 3. Mapping the Farsi Twittersphere - Tracing, Mapping and Archiving Transnational Connections.- 4. Sex, Drugs and Control - Corruption in Contemporary Iran.- 5. Publishers to Platforms – Social Media as Data.


Media and Feminist Protest in Iran: My Camera Is

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 26/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9783031448607, 978-3031448607
      ISBN10: 303144860X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides an analysis of social media and women’s resistance in Iran with relevance to similar polities. The author examines how Iranian women continue to fight against the regime’s gender discriminatory laws and protest the government in public squares and in virtual spaces. The book presents a critical approach to technology’s role in politics and society and an in-depth analysis of authoritarianism and its relationship to social media harms and state violence. With a particular focus on images, hashtags, and other digital content, it calls for a rethinking of the concepts of crime, culture, and control in the technosocial world. The author draws on conceptual contributions from the fields of criminology, philosophy, psychology, technology and media studies.




      Table of Contents

      1. Gender, Protest and Precarity in the Digital Era – Media and Resistance in Authoritarian Contents.- 2. Digitalized Action Repertoires – Cultural Production as Protest.- 3. Mapping the Farsi Twittersphere - Tracing, Mapping and Archiving Transnational Connections.- 4. Sex, Drugs and Control - Corruption in Contemporary Iran.- 5. Publishers to Platforms – Social Media as Data.


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