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_a Zebracki, Martin _950520 |
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245 | _aDigital geographies of public art: New global politics/ | ||
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_bSage, _c2019. |
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300 | _a Volume 43, issue 5, 2019: (890-909 p.). | ||
520 | _aResponding to geography’s digital and political turns, this article presents an original critical synthesis of the under-examined niche of networked geographies of public-art practices in today’s politicised digital culture. This article advances insights into digital public art as politics, and its role in politicising online public spaces with foci on: how digital technologies have instigated do-it-yourself modes for the co-creation of art content within peer-to-peer contexts; the way art is ‘stretched’ and experienced in/across the digital public sphere; and how user-(co-)created content has become subject to (mis)uses, simultaneously informed by digital ‘artivism’ and a new global politics infused with populism. | ||
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_aco-creation, _950521 |
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_adigital artivism, _950522 |
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_a digital geography, _950523 |
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_a digital turn, _950524 |
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_apublic art, _950525 |
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_apolitics, _950320 |
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_a populism _950368 |
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_a Luger, Jason _950526 |
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_012579 _916491 _dLondon: Sage Publication Ltd, 2019. _tProgress in human geography/ _x 03091325 |
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856 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0309132518791734 | ||
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