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Author Asenbaum, Hans, 1982- author.

Title The politics of becoming : anonymity and democracy in the digital age / Hans Asenbaum
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2023]
©2023

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 192 pages)
Contents 1. Becoming subject to change: an introduction -- 2. Becoming assemblage: democratic spaces -- 3. Becoming present: feminist interventions -- 4. Becoming multiple: identity, interrupted -- 5. Becoming anonymous: absence as presence -- 6. Becoming cyborg: new (inter)faces -- 7. Unleashing the democratic microverse: towards systemic transformations -- References -- Index
Summary What roles do our identities play in democratic politics? When we participate in citizens' assemblies or in social movement gatherings, we are judged by how we look, which clothes we wear, by our skin colour, gender and body language. This book explores radical democratic acts of disidentification to counter this problem. Anonymity in masked protest, pamphleteering, graffiti, and online debate interrupts our everyday identities. By concealing our identities, anonymity allows us to live our multiple selves. In the digital age, anonymity becomes an inherent part of everyday communication. Through our smart devices we express our selves differently. As cyborgs our identities are disrupted and reassembled. We curate self-representations on social media, create avatars, share selfies and choose the skin colour of our emojis
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Democracy -- Social aspects
Social media -- Political aspects
Social media and society.
Democracy -- Social aspects
Social media and society
Social media -- Political aspects
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0192674722
9780192674722