Defense by Julie Uldam

‘Fickle Commitment. Fostering political engagement in ‘the flighty world of online activism’

Friday, December 10, 2010 - 14:00 to 16:00

 

PhD defense by Julie Uldam

For the defense of the PhD degree, Julie Uldam, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, has submitted her thesis entitled:

‘Fickle Commitment. Fostering political engagement in ‘the flighty world of online activism’

 

  Supervisors

 

Associate Professor Dorte Salskov-Iversen, CBS

 

Professor Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics (LSE)

Assessment Committee

 

Chair, Associate Professor

Hans Krause Hansen, Copenhagen Business School

 

Professor Natalie Fenton Goldsmiths,

 

University of London

 

Professor Peter Dahlgren

 

University of Lund

 

 

Image courtesy of Patrick McCurdy

 

Abstract:

 

In the wake of increasing disillusion with the potential of alternative online media for providing social movements with a virtual space for visibility activists have been adopting online social networking and file sharing sites into their media practices. With their popular appeal and multimodal affordances these sites have reinvigorated hopes for the potential of the internet for providing social movements with new possibilities for reaching wider publics. The increasing use of popular online spaces has brought about the term 'YouTube-ification of Politics'. However, challenges remain: the internet's ephemeral properties have been argued to facilitate 'lazy politics'. This thesis explores how practices of political engagement are played out in the online arena of popular sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube employed by the two London-based social movement organisations: the World Development Movement and War on Want.

 

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