The Rise of Nerd Politics

The Rise of Nerd Politics
Author: John Postill
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0745399843

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The recent irruption of WikiLeaks, Anonymous, Snowden and other tech-savvy actors onto the global political stage raises urgent questions about the impact of digital activism on political systems around the world. The Rise of Nerd Politics is an anthropological exploration of the role that such actors play in sparking new processes of political change in the digital age.Drawing from long-term ethnographic research in Spain, Indonesia and Malaysia - as well as on a wealth of empirical examples from other countries, including the United States, Iceland and Taiwan - the book tracks the rise of technology 'nerds' as a new transnational class of political brokers with growing influence. Postill identifies and explores four domains of nerd politics that have experienced a dramatic expansion since 2010, namely digital rights, data activism, social protest and institutional politics. Together, these various explorations reveal a dynamic 'space of nerd politics' inextricably entwined with broader processes of political change and continuity.Written in an accessible style, The Rise of Nerd Politics offers students, scholars and lay persons alike a highly original and compelling account of the shape that digital activism and political change are taking at a challenging time for progressive politics worldwide.

The Caped Crusade

The Caped Crusade
Author: Glen Weldon
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781476756738

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"Since his debut in Detective Comics #27, Batman has been many things: a two-fisted detective; a planet-hopping gadabout; a campy Pop Art sensation; a pointy-eared master spy; and a grim ninja of the urban night. Yet, despite these endless transformations, he remains one of our most revered cultural icons. [In this book, Weldon provides a] look at the cultural history of Batman and his fandom"--Amazon.com.

Geek Wisdom

Geek Wisdom
Author: N. K. Jemisin,Genevieve Valentine,Eric San Juan,Zaki Hasan
Publsiher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-08-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781594745300

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THE GEEKS HAVE INHERITED THE EARTH. Computer nerds are our titans of industry; comic-book superheroes are our Hollywood idols; the Internet is our night on the town. Clearly, geeks know something about life in the 21st century that other folks don’t—something we all can learn from. Geek Wisdom takes as gospel some 200 of the most powerful and oft-cited quotes from movies (“Where we’re going, we don’t need roads”), television (“Now we know—and knowing is half the battle”), literature (“All that is gold does not glitter”), games, science, the Internet, and more. Now these beloved pearls of modern-day culture have been painstakingly interpreted by a diverse team of hardcore nerds with their imaginations turned up to 11. Yes, this collection of mini-essays is by, for, and about geeks—but it’s just so surprisingly profound, the rest of us would have to be dorks not to read it. So say we all.

Harper s Team

Harper s Team
Author: Tom Flanagan
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780773575387

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In five years, Stephen Harper went from private citizen to prime minister of Canada. Tom Flanagan was his chief campaign organizer for most of that period. In Harper's Team, Flanagan tells the story of Harper's rise to power - how a small group of colleag

When the Nerds Go Marching in

When the Nerds Go Marching in
Author: Rachel K. Gibson,Rachel Gibson
Publsiher: Oxford Studies in Digital Poli
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2020
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780195397789

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When the Nerds Go Marching In examines the increasing role and centrality of the internet within election campaigns across established democracies since the 1990s. Combining an extensive review of existing literature and comparative data sources with original survey evidence and web content analysis of digital campaign content across four nations--the UK, Australia, France, and the U.S.--the book maps the key shifts in the role and centrality of the internetin election campaigns over a twenty year period. Based on her findings, Gibson speculates on the future direction for political campaigns as they increasingly rely on digital tools and artificial intelligence for direction and decision-making during elections.

Digital Anthropology

Digital Anthropology
Author: Haidy Geismar,Hannah Knox
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-05-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000182248

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Digital Anthropology, 2nd Edition explores how human and digital can be explored in relation to one another within issues as diverse as social media use, virtual worlds, hacking, quantified self, blockchain, digital environmentalism and digital representation. The book challenges the prevailing moral universal of “the digital age” by exploring emergent anxieties about the global spread of new technological forms, the cultural qualities of digital experience, critically examining the intersection of the digital to new concepts and practices across a wide range of fields from design to politics. In this fully revised edition, Digital Anthropology reveals how the intense scrutiny of ethnography can overturn assumptions about the impact of digital culture and reveal its profound consequences for everyday life around the world. Combining case studies with theoretical discussion in an engaging style that conveys a passion for new frontiers of enquiry within anthropological study, this will be essential reading for students and scholars interested in theory of anthropology, media and information studies, communication studies and sociology. With a brand-new Introduction from editors Haidy Geismar and Hannah Knox, as well as an abridged version of the original Introduction by Heather Horst and Daniel Miller, in conjunction with new chapters on hacking and digitizing environments, amongst others, and fully revised chapters throughout, this will bring the field-defining overview of digital anthropology fully up to date.

American Nerd

American Nerd
Author: Benjamin Nugent
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2008-05-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781416565512

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Most people know a nerd when they see one but can't define just what a nerd is.American Nerd: The Story of My People gives us the history of the concept of nerdiness and of the subcultures we consider nerdy. What makes Dr. Frankenstein the archetypal nerd? Where did the modern jock come from? When and how did being a self-described nerd become trendy? As the nerd emerged, vaguely formed, in the nineteenth century, and popped up again and again in college humor journals and sketch comedy, our culture obsessed over the designation. Mixing research and reportage with autobiography, critically acclaimed writer Benjamin Nugent embarks on a fact-finding mission of the most entertaining variety. He seeks the best definition of nerd and illuminates the common ground between nerd subcultures that might seem unrelated: high-school debate team kids and ham radio enthusiasts, medieval reenactors and pro-circuit Halo players. Why do the same people who like to work with computers also enjoy playing Dungeons & Dragons? How are those activities similar? This clever, enlightening book will appeal to the nerd (and antinerd) that lives inside all of us.

We Are the Nerds

We Are the Nerds
Author: Christine Lagorio-Chafkin
Publsiher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780316435369

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Named a Best Book of 2018 by Fast Company, this is a "sharply written and brilliantly reported" (Shelf Awareness) look inside Reddit, the wildly popular, often misunderstood website that has changed the culture of the Internet. Reddit hails itself as "the front page of the Internet." It's the third most-visited website in the United States -- and yet, millions of Americans have no idea what it is. We Are the Nerds is an engrossing look deep inside this captivating, maddening enterprise, whose army of obsessed users have been credited with everything from solving cold case crimes and spurring tens of millions of dollars in charitable donations to seeding alt-right fury and landing Donald Trump in the White House. We Are the Nerds is a gripping start-up narrative: the story of how Reddit's founders, Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, rose up from their suburban childhoods to become millionaires and create an icon of the digital age -- before seeing the site engulfed in controversies and nearly losing control of it for good. Based on Christine Lagorio-Chafkin's exclusive access to founders Ohanian and Huffman, We Are the Nerds is also a compelling exploration of the way we all communicate today -- and how we got here. Reddit and its users have become a mirror of the Internet: it has dingy corners, shiny memes, malicious trolls, and a sometimes heart-melting ability to connect people across cultures, oceans, and ideological divides.