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Technoliberalism and the End of Participatory Culture in the United States, Paperback / softback Book

Technoliberalism and the End of Participatory Culture in the United States Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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This new book examines whether television can be used as a tool not just for capitalism, but for democracy.

Throughout television’s history, activists have attempted to access it for that very reason.

New technologies—cable, satellite, and the internet—provided brief openings for amateur and activist engagement with television.

This book elaborates on this history by using ethnographic data to build a new iteration of liberalism, technoliberalism, which sees Silicon Valley technology and the free market of Hollywood end the need for a politics of participation. 

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