[Air-L] NEW BOOK - Facebook Democracy

jose marichal marichal at callutheran.edu
Sun Feb 10 15:05:45 PST 2013


Colleagues,

I thought my recently published book might be of interest to some of you.

Cheers,
Jose

FACEBOOK DEMOCRACY: THE ARCHITECTURE OF DISCLOSURE AND THE THREAT TO PUBLIC
LIFE <http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409444305>

Description

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   In July 2010, Facebook had over 500 million subscribers worldwide and
   the rapid rise of the site prompted Time magazine to name Facebook's
   founder Mark Zuckerberg its person of the year for 2010. This novel book
   advances our understanding of how democratic citizens are transformed by
   the "Facebook revolution". Despite increasing interest in politics and
   popular media, there has been little academic work on the impact of
   Facebook on politics in general, and on democratic processes in particular.
   The work that does exist has been limited to Facebook's impact on politics
   as a mobilization tool used by social movement activists.

   In this book, José Marichal argues that understanding Facebook's impact
   on political processes requires an understanding of how Facebook's
   architecture of disclosure shapes the construction of individuals'
   political identities by drawing users further into their pre-selected
   social networks. Drawing on a number of disciplines and an ethnographic
   analysis of 250 Facebook political groups, Marichal explores how Facebook's
   emphasis on social connection impacts key dimensions of political
   participation: e.g., mobilization, deliberation, and attitude formation.
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   *Contents: *Introduction: the allure of Facebook; Facebook and the
   utopian/dystopian dialectic; Facebook and the architecture of disclosure;
   Facebook and the decline of the public; The personal citizen; Engagement as
   personal citizens; The digital front stage and deliberation; Facebook and
   mobilization: beyond the Facebook revolution; Privacy in the age of
   personal politics; Friending the nation-state: social networking and power;
   Conclusions: how to listen on Facebook; Bibliography; Index.
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   *About the Author: *José Marichal is Associate Professor in the
   Department of Political Science at California Lutheran University, USA.
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   *Reviews: *‘Conceptualizing Facebook (and social media more generally)
   as architectures that structure political behavior is an original way of
   examining what difference social media make. This study provides fresh
   insights about both the problems and potential offered by these new
   communication tools.’
   Karen Mossberger, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

   ‘A fascinating and much needed account of how online connectedness and
   disclosure impact mobilization, deliberation, engagement, friendship,
   privacy and more. A must read for all those interested in the breathtaking
   changes that the Internet, and particularly social media, introduces to
   both public and private domains of our everyday experiences.’
   Azi Lev-On, Ariel University Centre, Israel

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josé marichal, ph.d. | associate professor | political science
<http://about.me/marichal>
department | california lutheran university
60 w. olsen road | #3800 | thousand oaks, ca  91360
805-493-3328



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