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Controversy Mapping: A Field Guide [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 385 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x170x28 mm, kaal: 680 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 1509544518
  • ISBN-13: 9781509544516
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 385 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x170x28 mm, kaal: 680 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 1509544518
  • ISBN-13: 9781509544516
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"The first student-friendly textbook on the exciting field of controversy mapping"--

As disputes concerning the environment, the economy, and pandemics occupy public debate, we need to learn to navigate matters of public concern when facts are in doubt and expertise is contested.

Controversy Mapping is the first book to introduce readers to the observation and representation of contested issues on digital media. Drawing on actor-network theory and digital methods, Venturini and Munk outline the conceptual underpinnings and the many tools and techniques of controversy mapping. They review its history in science and technology studies, discuss its methodological potential, and unfold its political implications. Through a range of cases and examples, they demonstrate how to chart actors and issues using digital fieldwork and computational techniques. A preface by Richard Rogers and an interview with Bruno Latour are also included.

A crucial field guide and hands-on companion for the digital age, Controversy Mapping is an indispensable resource for students and scholars of media and communication, as well as activists, journalists, citizens, and decision makers.

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Controversy Mapping shows how we can use social research to bring controversies back to the surface of knowledge and public life, and how it can help to recover the power of controversy to transform what's possible. The book provides everything you need the ideas, examples, and techniques to start doing controversy analysis. Noortje Marres, University of Warwick

Venturini and Munk have produced a significant book that traces the genealogy of controversy mapping back to its origins in actor-network theory to its incarnations in digital methods. Through a lucid and engaging narrative and series of visualizations, they provide a comprehensive field guide to the major figures, theories, concepts, and methods that make up the practices of controversy mapping. Evelyn Ruppert, Goldsmiths, University of London

Figures
vi
Acknowledgments xi
Preface: The politics of association on display xvi
Richard Rogers
Introduction 1(26)
Part One Features of controversial landscapes
1 Why map controversies?
27(28)
2 A proliferation of issues
55(25)
3 Making room for more actors
80(29)
Part Two Tools of social cartography
4 Exploring controversies as actor-networks
109(33)
5 Exploring controversies with digital methods
142(21)
6 Collecting and curating digital records
163(26)
7 Visual network analysis
189(26)
Part Three Politics of mapmaking
8 Representing controversies
215(39)
9 Mapmaking as a form of intervention
254(20)
Controversy mapping in the shadow of Gaia 274(11)
A conversation with Bruno Latour 285(8)
References 293(36)
Index 329
Tommaso Venturini is a researcher at the CNRS Center for Internet and Society, and co-founder of the Public Data Lab and of the médialab of Sciences Po. Anders Kristian Munk is Director of the Techno-Anthropology Lab at the University of Aalborg and co-founder of the Public Data Lab.