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Twitter and Tear Gas: The Power and Fragility of Networked Protest by Zeynep Tuf

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ISBN-13
9780300234176
Book Title
Twitter and Tear Gas
ISBN
9780300234176
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Twitter and Tear Gas : the Power and Fragility of Networked Protest
Item Height
0.1in
Author
Zeynep Tufekci
Item Length
0.9in
Publisher
Yale University Press
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
360 Pages

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A firsthand account and incisive analysis of modern protest, revealing internet-fueled social movements' greatest strengths and frequent challenges

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300234171
ISBN-13
9780300234176
eBay Product ID (ePID)
239962811

Product Key Features

Author
Zeynep Tufekci
Publication Name
Twitter and Tear Gas : the Power and Fragility of Networked Protest
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
360 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
0.9in
Item Height
0.1in
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
16 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hm883.T8 2017
Reviews
"Tufekci believes that digital-age protests are not simply faster, more responsive versions of their mid-century parents. They are fundamentally distinct."--Nathan Heller, New Yorker "This comprehensive, thought-provoking work makes a valuable contribution to understanding recent political developments and provides a clear path by which grassroots organizers can improve future efforts."-- Publishers Weekly " Twitter and Tear Gas is packed with evidence on how social media has changed social movements, based on rigorous research and placed in historical context."--Hannah Kuchler, Financial Times "Insightful and entertaining. . . . Twitter and Tear Gas is infused with a richness of detail stemming from [Tufekci's] personal participation in the 2013 Gezi Park protests in Turkey. . . . Tufekci writes with a warmth and respect for the humans that are part of these powerful social movements, gently intertwining her own story with the stories of others, big data, and theory."--Bruce Schneier, Motherboard "The book's claims are relevant for those organizing protests or studying them, but not exclusively. . . . What's more, repressive governments themselves could learn from the book what platforms are being used to undermine their attempts at censorship, and more importantly, how ."--Melissa Altman, Voluntas "A striking and original conclusion: today's low barrier for organizing a movement can also lead to its long-term frustrations. Tufekci's superb book will define the debate on social protest for years to come."--Dani Rodrik, author of Economic Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science "Tufekci is undoubtedly the most qualified person in the world to explain the meaning of political collective actions catalyzed and coordinated by social media. She knows the technology, the social science, and the politics--and she is the rare academic observer who was at the scene, from Istanbul to Cairo to New York."--Howard Rheingold, author of Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution "Incisive and illuminating, Tufekci's book arrives at the perfect moment, right when we desperately need our activism to become smarter and more effective than ever before, or else."-- Astra Taylor, author of The People's Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age and co-founder of the Debt Collective "Many have asked why people rebel, but few describe how. Here, Tufekci uses firsthand observation to offer an intelligent and informed examination of the tools and nature of today's political protests."--Vali Nasr, author of The Dispensable Nation and The Shia Revival "For all the claims that new technologies afford grassroots movements new power, research on the topic is rare. Tufekci's book provides just that--and a cautionary conclusion."--Doug McAdam, author of Deeply Divided: Racial Politics and Social Movements in Postwar America, "Tufekci believes that digital-age protests are not simply faster, more responsive versions of their mid-century parents. They are fundamentally distinct."--Nathan Heller, New Yorker "This comprehensive, thought-provoking work makes a valuable contribution to understanding recent political developments and provides a clear path by which grassroots organizers can improve future efforts."-- Publishers Weekly " Twitter and Tear Gas is packed with evidence on how social media has changed social movements, based on rigorous research and placed in historical context."--Hannah Kuchler, Financial Times "[Tufekci's] personal experience in the squares and streets, melded with her scholarly insights on technology and communication platforms, makes [this] such an unusual and illuminating work. . . . Will be long cited, deservedly, by activists, technologists, and others grasping at the relationship between our causes and our screens."--Carlos Lozada, Washington Post "Insightful and entertaining. . . . Twitter and Tear Gas is infused with a richness of detail stemming from [Tufekci's] personal participation in the 2013 Gezi Park protests in Turkey. . . . Tufekci writes with a warmth and respect for the humans that are part of these powerful social movements, gently intertwining her own story with the stories of others, big data, and theory."--Bruce Schneier, Motherboard "The book's claims are relevant for those organizing protests or studying them, but not exclusively. . . . What's more, repressive governments themselves could learn from the book what platforms are being used to undermine their attempts at censorship, and more importantly, how ."--Melissa Altman, Voluntas "A striking and original conclusion: today's low barrier for organizing a movement can also lead to its long-term frustrations. Tufekci's superb book will define the debate on social protest for years to come."--Dani Rodrik, author of Economic Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science "Tufekci is undoubtedly the most qualified person in the world to explain the meaning of political collective actions catalyzed and coordinated by social media. She knows the technology, the social science, and the politics--and she is the rare academic observer who was at the scene, from Istanbul to Cairo to New York."--Howard Rheingold, author of Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution "Incisive and illuminating, Tufekci's book arrives at the perfect moment, right when we desperately need our activism to become smarter and more effective than ever before, or else."-- Astra Taylor, author of The People's Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age and co-founder of the Debt Collective "Many have asked why people rebel, but few describe how. Here, Tufekci uses firsthand observation to offer an intelligent and informed examination of the tools and nature of today's political protests."--Vali Nasr, author of The Dispensable Nation and The Shia Revival "For all the claims that new technologies afford grassroots movements new power, research on the topic is rare. Tufekci's book provides just that--and a cautionary conclusion."--Doug McAdam, author of Deeply Divided: Racial Politics and Social Movements in Postwar America, "Tufekci believes that digital-age protests are not simply faster, more responsive versions of their mid-century parents. They are fundamentally distinct."--Nathan Heller, New Yorker "This comprehensive, thought-provoking work makes a valuable contribution to understanding recent political developments and provides a clear path by which grassroots organizers can improve future efforts."-- Publishers Weekly " Twitter and Tear Gas is packed with evidence on how social media has changed social movements, based on rigorous research and placed in historical context."--Hannah Kuchler, Financial Times "Insightful and entertaining. . . . Twitter and Tear Gas is infused with a richness of detail stemming from [Tufekci's] personal participation in the 2013 Gezi Park protests in Turkey. . . . Tufekci writes with a warmth and respect for the humans that are part of these powerful social movements, gently intertwining her own story with the stories of others, big data, and theory."--Bruce Schneier, Motherboard "A striking and original conclusion: today's low barrier for organizing a movement can also lead to its long-term frustrations. Tufekci's superb book will define the debate on social protest for years to come."--Dani Rodrik, author of Economic Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science "Tufekci is undoubtedly the most qualified person in the world to explain the meaning of political collective actions catalyzed and coordinated by social media. She knows the technology, the social science, and the politics--and she is the rare academic observer who was at the scene, from Istanbul to Cairo to New York."--Howard Rheingold, author of Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution "Incisive and illuminating, Tufekci's book arrives at the perfect moment, right when we desperately need our activism to become smarter and more effective than ever before, or else."-- Astra Taylor, author of The People's Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age and co-founder of the Debt Collective "Many have asked why people rebel, but few describe how. Here, Tufekci uses firsthand observation to offer an intelligent and informed examination of the tools and nature of today's political protests."--Vali Nasr, author of The Dispensable Nation and The Shia Revival "For all the claims that new technologies afford grassroots movements new power, research on the topic is rare. Tufekci's book provides just that--and a cautionary conclusion."--Doug McAdam, author of Deeply Divided: Racial Politics and Social Movements in Postwar America, "[Tufekci's] personal experience in the squares and streets, melded with her scholarly insights on technology and communication platforms, makes Twitter and Tear Gas such an unusual and illuminating work . . . . Will be long cited, deservedly, by activists, technologists, and others grasping at the relationship between our causes and our screens. Twitter and Tear Gas is a book that, superimposed on a seemingly familiar landscape, utterly transforms the view."--Carlos Lozada, Washington Post "This comprehensive, thought-provoking work makes a valuable contribution to understanding recent political developments and provides a clear path by which grassroots organizers can improve future efforts."-- Publishers Weekly " Twitter and Tear Gas is packed with evidence on how social media has changed social movements, based on rigorous research and placed in historical context."--Hannah Kuchler, Financial Times "Insightful and entertaining. . . . Twitter and Tear Gas is infused with a richness of detail stemming from [Tufekci's] personal participation in the 2013 Gezi Park protests in Turkey. . . . Tufekci writes with a warmth and respect for the humans that are part of these powerful social movements, gently intertwining her own story with the stories of others, big data, and theory."--Bruce Schneier, Motherboard "Tufekci understands 21st-century protest movements both as a scholar and as a participant, from the Arab Spring to Zucotti Park. In Twitter and Tear Gas , she merges her experiences into a singularly brilliant examination of how movements work and when they don't."--Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody and Cognitive Surplus "A striking and original conclusion: today's low barrier for organizing a movement can also lead to its long-term frustrations. Tufekci's superb book will define the debate on social protest for years to come."--Dani Rodrik, author of Economic Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science "A brilliant work. In a world of tweet-sized summary judgments, Tufekci provides readers with a depth of analysis and important insights that ought to be read by every diplomat and activist."--Alec Ross, former Senior Advisor for Innovation, U.S. Department of State "Tufekci is undoubtedly the most qualified person in the world to explain the meaning of political collective actions catalyzed and coordinated by social media. She knows the technology, the social science, and the politics--and she is the rare academic observer who was at the scene, from Istanbul to Cairo to New York."--Howard Rheingold, author of Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution "Informative and exciting read! Tufekci is in the perfect spot between activist and researcher to provide insights that only few can. This book sets new grounds for the analysis of social media and political mobilization."--Rasha Abdulla, author of The Internet in the Arab World: Egypt and Beyond
Copyright Date
2017
Target Audience
Trade
Topic
Political Process / Media & Internet, Media Studies, Web / Social Media, Political Process / Political Advocacy, Political Freedom
Dewey Decimal
302.30285
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Computers, Social Science, Political Science

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