Social Media and the UK Riots: “Twitter Mobs”, “Facebook Mobs”, “Blackberry Mobs” and the Structural Violence of Neoliberalism

The UK riots are not a “Blackberry mob”, not a “Facebook mob” and not a “Twitter mob”; they are the effects of the structure violence of neoliberalism. Capitalism, crisis and class are the main contexts of unrests, uproar and social media today.

Critical Media and Communication Studies Today: A Conversation between Dwayne Winseck and Christian Fuchs. Part 5.

Critical Media and Communication Studies Today: A Conversation between Dwayne Winseck and Christian Fuchs. Part 5 Mirror posting on Dwayne’s site. The full conversation has also been published as journal article here. Part 1 of the conversation can be found on Christian’s blog here and on Dwayne’s blog here. Part 2 of the conversation can [...]

Critical Media and Communication Studies Today: A Conversation between Dwayne Winseck and Christian Fuchs. Part 4

This is part 4 of a conversation between Dwayne Winseck and Christian Fuchs about Critical Media and Communication Studies Today

Critical Media and Communication Studies Today: A Conversation between Dwayne Winseck and Christian Fuchs. Part 3

This is part 3 of a conversation between Christian Fuchs and Dwayne Winseck about Critical Media and Communication Studies today.

Critical Media and Communication Studies Today: A Conversation between Dwayne Winseck and Christian Fuchs. Part 2

This is part 2 of a conversation between Christian Fuchs and Dwayne Winseck about Critical Media and Communication Studies Today.

Critical Media and Communication Studies Today: A Conversation between Dwayne Winseck and Christian Fuchs. Part 1

This is part 1 if a conversation between Christian Fuchs and Dwayne Winseck about Critical Media and Communication Studies today.