The liberating promise of big data and social media to create more responsive democracies and workplaces is overshadowed by a nightmare of election meddling, privacy invasion, fake news and an exploitative gig economy.
Yet, while regressive forces spread disinformation and hate, 'guerrilla democrats' continue to foster hope and connection through digital technologies.
This book offers an in-depth analysis of platform-based radical movements, from the online coalitions of voters and activists to the Deliveroo and Uber strikes. Combining cutting edge theories with empirical research, it makes an invaluable contribution to the emerging literature on the relationship between technology and society.
1. Introducing Mobile Power and Guerrilla Politics
2. Mobile Power
3. The Spread of Viral Politics
4. Infectious Domination, Contagious Revolutions
5. Guerrilla Democracy
6. Radical (Im)materialism
7. Organic Leadership for Liquid Times
8. Mobile Organizing in the 21st Century
Appeals to popular interest (eg. Bloom served as an academic advisor to the BBC documentary Secrets of Silicon Valley);
Provides an innovative and comprehensive account of platform-based radical movements;
Shifts the focus from viewing digital movements as technologies of governance and organising to new forms of collective democratic leadership.
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Peter Bloom is Professor of Management at the University of Essex.
Owain Smolović Jones is Senior Lecturer in the Department of People and Organisations at the Open University.
Jamie Woodcock is Senior Lecturer in the Department of People and Organisations at the Open University.