Abstract
The paper intends to analyze how the new forms of interaction and engagement allowed
by the interactive and participative online technologies can help to foster empowering civic practices.
It develops a theoretical reflection on the potential intersections areas between audiences,
thought as the “persona ficta” (Dayan, 2005) that emerges in the role of enacting attention
towards an external performance, and the public, thought as a collective entity that calls external
attention and contains a fundamental orientation to shared and consensual action. It will be
argued that in order to analyze the co-presence and potential overlapping between these two
collectivities, it is necessary to adopt the concepts of “mediation” (Silverstone, 1999) and “civic
cultures” (Dahlgren, 2009). The paper will develop this hypothesis though the empirical analysis
of a case study focused on Beppegrillo.it, an Italian weblog acting as a communicative platform
for the development of a civic and political movement.
Lingua originale | English |
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pagine (da-a) | 170-185 |
Numero di pagine | 16 |
Rivista | COMUNICAÇÃO E SOCIEDADE |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2013 |
Keywords
- civic cultures
- obtuse public
- obvious public
- online public sphere