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The Rise of Nerd Politics

Digital Activism and Political Change. Anthropology, Culture and Society

By (author) John Postill
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Pluto Press, London, United Kingdom
Published: 20th Aug 2018
Dimensions: w 135mm h 215mm d 19mm
Weight: 295g
ISBN-10: 0745399835
ISBN-13: 9780745399836
Barcode No: 9780745399836
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The irruption of WikiLeaks, Anonymous, Snowden and other tech-savvy actors onto the global political stage raises urgent questions about the impact of digital activism on political systems around the world. The Rise of Nerd Politics is an anthropological exploration of the role that such actors play in sparking and managing new processes of political change in the digital age. Drawing from long-term ethnographic research in Spain and Indonesia - as well as case studies from the United States, Iceland, Tunisia, Taiwan, Brazil and elsewhere - Postill tracks the rise of techno-political 'nerds' as a new class of political brokers with growing influence. The book identifies and explores four domains of 'nerd politics' that have dramatically expanded since 2010: data activism, digital rights, social protest and formal politics. A lively and engaging intervention at the conjuncture of anthropology, media studies and sociology, The Rise of Nerd Politics offers a pertinent reflection on the future of political change in the digital age.

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'A fascinating and enlightening read, showing how real political change can be affected through digital means' -- Paul Mason 'Do you hate Silicon Valley techno-solutionism and its anti-collective libertarian politics? Then you need a nerd-cleanse! John Postill's book reveals the real, global, rise of a 'nerd politics' that is so much richer, more diverse, and much more interesting than you suspected!' -- Christopher M. Kelty, University of California, Los Angeles