Urban Media Studies| The Augmented City in Protest: The Urban Media Studies Perspective

Authors

  • Tetyana Lokot Dublin City University

Keywords:

urban media studies, protest, Ukraine, agency, digital media

Abstract

This paper considers the implications of applying an interdisciplinary urban media studies framework to study protest in the city and the city in protest. Using the case of a grassroots community in the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine, it demonstrates how this approach can help explain the melding of citizen agency and local political and cultural contexts with the digital and material geographies of the city. Such interdisciplinary thinking also allows us to consider how the changing relationship between the city, its inhabitants, and their media use informs our methodological approaches to the study of augmented urban protest.

Author Biography

Tetyana Lokot, Dublin City University

Dr Tetyana (Tanya) Lokot is a Lecturer in Journalism at the School of Communications, Dublin City University in Ireland. 

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Published

2019-10-23

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