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Beyond the Protest Square

Digital Media and Augmented Dissent

Tetyana Lokot

This book examines how citizens use digital social media to engage in public discontent and offers a critical examination of the hybrid reality of protest where bodies, spaces and technologies resonate. It argues that the augmented reality of protest goes beyond the bodies, the tents, and the cobblestones in the protest square, incorporating live streams, different time zones, encrypted conversations, and simultaneous translation of protest updates into different languages. Based on more than 60 interviews with protest participants and ethnographic analysis of online content in Ukraine and Russia, it examines how citizens in countries with limited media freedom and corrupt authorities perceive the affordances of digital media for protest and how these enable or limit protest action.

The book provides a nuanced contribution to debates about the role of digital media in contentious politics and protest events, both in Eastern Europe and beyond.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
Pages: 160 • Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-78660-596-2 • Hardback • March 2021 • $122.00 • (£94.00)
978-1-5381-8122-5 • Paperback • March 2023 • $40.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-78660-597-9 • eBook • March 2021 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
Series: Protest, Media and Culture
Subjects: Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, Social Science / Culture, Social Science / Media Studies, Political Science / Country and Regional Studies, Social Science / Social Movements, Social Science / Sociology / General

Tetyana Lokot is an Associate Professor in Digital Media and Society in the School of Communications at Dublin City University.

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Digital Media and Society in Ukraine and Russia

Chapter 3. Euromaidan Protesters: A Snapshot

Chapter 4. Space, Distance and Digital Media

Chapter 5. Socially Mediated Visibility and Protest Witnessing

Chapter 6. Protest Organising and Networked Communities

Chapter 7. Information Sharing and Protest Frames

Chapter 8. Russia: Protest in the Age of Networked Authoritarianism

Chapter 9. Conclusion: Beyond the Protest Square

References

Index

Endnotes

Lokot’s work is an invaluable contribution to its field, providing historical and contemporary perspectives on the subjects of dissent, protest and media. Beyond the Protest Square will be of great interest to people studying various social movements in the post-Soviet space and the shifting relations between digital media and dissent.


— Europe-Asia Studies


Based on her research on the 2013–14 Euromaidan protests in Ukraine and the mass rallies against corruption that took place in 2017 in Russia, Lokot writes about the opportunities and limitations of digital technologies for protest movements and emphasizes the close entanglement of offline and online spaces. The book draws on state-of-the-art literature on the social role of digital technology and is academic in style but still a lively read, thanks to the numerous quotes from interviews that Lokot conducted with protesters.


— Foreign Affairs


How online protest bleeds into street demonstrations is one of the critical questions of our time. In this path-breaking book, Tetyana Lokot presents a theory of augmented dissent to map and analyze the relationship between digital and physical protest. Through her study of the Euromaidan revolution and Russian street protests, Dr. Lokot demonstrates how to identify and assess key intersections between online calls to action and activity on protest squares. Her research enables a better understanding of both the opportunities and limits of how digitally augmented protests can effectively challenge authoritarian leaders. Beyond the Protest Square informs broader theories about political participation and rights activism online, making it a must-read in the field of political communication, social movements, and beyond.


— Sarah Ann Oates, Professor and Senior Scholar, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland


Tetyana Lokot has a journalist's eye for detail and a scholar's gift for connections as she examines how technology shapes protest and dissent in Ukraine and Russia over the past decade. Lokot's idea of "augmented dissent", in which protest unfolds in a "hybrid reality" of online and offline spaces provides key conceptual tools for understanding dissent that's been transformative to Eastern Europe, though less visible than comparable waves of protest like the Arab Spring. Lokot's deep knowledge of Ukraine and Russia gives case studies in Russia and Ukraine critical context and insight and provides key insights about the power and limitations of dissent online and off.


— Ethan Zuckerman, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Communication and Information, University of Massachusetts Amherst


In this must-read book, Lokot provides us with a highly nuanced and rigorously researched understanding of how activists (and active but ordinary citizens) who engage in acts of protest view and employ digital technologies. Most refreshingly, Lokot’s research goes above and beyond the often-fetishized explorations that focus on the singularity of social media and ICTs and instead, this highly readable book provides us with a critical look discerning exactly what social media and ICTs “do" and "do not do” for protest engagement. Conceptually innovative, the focus on augmented dissent helps us understand how and why social media and ICTs augment and enhance contentious activity in the hybrid spaces where material and digital elements of social, political, and economic rights are entangled. Anyone interested in detailed and deliberate research on the role of digital media in contentious politics, be it in Eastern Europe or beyond, will be well served by reading this book.


— Olga Onuch, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Manchester


In Beyond the Protest Square, Lokot gives us more than an authoritative study of how protest has changed the face of Ukrainian and Russian politics. She forces us to come to terms with the inseparability of the network and the street, and thus to understand citizens and protesters as whole human beings. It is a rare achievement, and one that should help redefine the field.


— Samuel Greene, Director of King's Russia Institute and Professor of Russian Politics, KCL


5/10/2021: New Books Network interviewed author Tetyana Lokot about the book for an episode of the New Books in Science, Technology, and Society podcast. Link: https://player.fm/series/new-books-in-science-technology-and-society-2421425/tetyana-lokot-beyond-the-protest-square-digital-media-and-augmented-dissent-rowman-littlefield-2021



Beyond the Protest Square

Digital Media and Augmented Dissent

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Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • This book examines how citizens use digital social media to engage in public discontent and offers a critical examination of the hybrid reality of protest where bodies, spaces and technologies resonate. It argues that the augmented reality of protest goes beyond the bodies, the tents, and the cobblestones in the protest square, incorporating live streams, different time zones, encrypted conversations, and simultaneous translation of protest updates into different languages. Based on more than 60 interviews with protest participants and ethnographic analysis of online content in Ukraine and Russia, it examines how citizens in countries with limited media freedom and corrupt authorities perceive the affordances of digital media for protest and how these enable or limit protest action.

    The book provides a nuanced contribution to debates about the role of digital media in contentious politics and protest events, both in Eastern Europe and beyond.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
    Pages: 160 • Trim: 6½ x 9
    978-1-78660-596-2 • Hardback • March 2021 • $122.00 • (£94.00)
    978-1-5381-8122-5 • Paperback • March 2023 • $40.00 • (£30.00)
    978-1-78660-597-9 • eBook • March 2021 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
    Series: Protest, Media and Culture
    Subjects: Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, Social Science / Culture, Social Science / Media Studies, Political Science / Country and Regional Studies, Social Science / Social Movements, Social Science / Sociology / General
Author
Author
  • Tetyana Lokot is an Associate Professor in Digital Media and Society in the School of Communications at Dublin City University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 2. Digital Media and Society in Ukraine and Russia

    Chapter 3. Euromaidan Protesters: A Snapshot

    Chapter 4. Space, Distance and Digital Media

    Chapter 5. Socially Mediated Visibility and Protest Witnessing

    Chapter 6. Protest Organising and Networked Communities

    Chapter 7. Information Sharing and Protest Frames

    Chapter 8. Russia: Protest in the Age of Networked Authoritarianism

    Chapter 9. Conclusion: Beyond the Protest Square

    References

    Index

    Endnotes

Reviews
Reviews
  • Lokot’s work is an invaluable contribution to its field, providing historical and contemporary perspectives on the subjects of dissent, protest and media. Beyond the Protest Square will be of great interest to people studying various social movements in the post-Soviet space and the shifting relations between digital media and dissent.


    — Europe-Asia Studies


    Based on her research on the 2013–14 Euromaidan protests in Ukraine and the mass rallies against corruption that took place in 2017 in Russia, Lokot writes about the opportunities and limitations of digital technologies for protest movements and emphasizes the close entanglement of offline and online spaces. The book draws on state-of-the-art literature on the social role of digital technology and is academic in style but still a lively read, thanks to the numerous quotes from interviews that Lokot conducted with protesters.


    — Foreign Affairs


    How online protest bleeds into street demonstrations is one of the critical questions of our time. In this path-breaking book, Tetyana Lokot presents a theory of augmented dissent to map and analyze the relationship between digital and physical protest. Through her study of the Euromaidan revolution and Russian street protests, Dr. Lokot demonstrates how to identify and assess key intersections between online calls to action and activity on protest squares. Her research enables a better understanding of both the opportunities and limits of how digitally augmented protests can effectively challenge authoritarian leaders. Beyond the Protest Square informs broader theories about political participation and rights activism online, making it a must-read in the field of political communication, social movements, and beyond.


    — Sarah Ann Oates, Professor and Senior Scholar, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland


    Tetyana Lokot has a journalist's eye for detail and a scholar's gift for connections as she examines how technology shapes protest and dissent in Ukraine and Russia over the past decade. Lokot's idea of "augmented dissent", in which protest unfolds in a "hybrid reality" of online and offline spaces provides key conceptual tools for understanding dissent that's been transformative to Eastern Europe, though less visible than comparable waves of protest like the Arab Spring. Lokot's deep knowledge of Ukraine and Russia gives case studies in Russia and Ukraine critical context and insight and provides key insights about the power and limitations of dissent online and off.


    — Ethan Zuckerman, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Communication and Information, University of Massachusetts Amherst


    In this must-read book, Lokot provides us with a highly nuanced and rigorously researched understanding of how activists (and active but ordinary citizens) who engage in acts of protest view and employ digital technologies. Most refreshingly, Lokot’s research goes above and beyond the often-fetishized explorations that focus on the singularity of social media and ICTs and instead, this highly readable book provides us with a critical look discerning exactly what social media and ICTs “do" and "do not do” for protest engagement. Conceptually innovative, the focus on augmented dissent helps us understand how and why social media and ICTs augment and enhance contentious activity in the hybrid spaces where material and digital elements of social, political, and economic rights are entangled. Anyone interested in detailed and deliberate research on the role of digital media in contentious politics, be it in Eastern Europe or beyond, will be well served by reading this book.


    — Olga Onuch, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Manchester


    In Beyond the Protest Square, Lokot gives us more than an authoritative study of how protest has changed the face of Ukrainian and Russian politics. She forces us to come to terms with the inseparability of the network and the street, and thus to understand citizens and protesters as whole human beings. It is a rare achievement, and one that should help redefine the field.


    — Samuel Greene, Director of King's Russia Institute and Professor of Russian Politics, KCL


Features
Features
  • 5/10/2021: New Books Network interviewed author Tetyana Lokot about the book for an episode of the New Books in Science, Technology, and Society podcast. Link: https://player.fm/series/new-books-in-science-technology-and-society-2421425/tetyana-lokot-beyond-the-protest-square-digital-media-and-augmented-dissent-rowman-littlefield-2021



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