[acc-cca-l] South Atlantic Quarterly

Rhon Teruelle rteruell at pnw.edu
Sat Dec 2 08:37:19 MST 2023


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Hello!

I would like to include this announcement in the next set of outgoing notices on the listserv. Thanks in advance.

I am pleased to announce the publication of “Beyond the Echo Chamber: The Tactical Use of Social Media in Social Movements,” a special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly (122:4), edited by Alex Khasnabish and Rhon Teruelle.



This special issue focuses on the tactical and political uses of social media in struggles for radical social change. Pushing past the well-worn tropes of networks, filter bubbles, and echo chambers, contributors consider how social movements across the political spectrum are making use of the “social web” in their change efforts and what consequences those efforts are having. Aspiring to enrich critical conversations about movements, social justice, free speech, and digital communication infrastructure, the authors ask, “How are contemporary movements entering into these digital ecologies, and how are they being affected by them?”



Contributors: Isabel Aguilera, Dilruba Çatalbaş, Elizabeth Collingwood-Selby, Stuart Davis, Brian Dolber, Patricio Azócar Donoso, Jaime Donoso Espinosa, Vitrina Dystópica, Peter Funke, Max Haiven, Duru Su Kadıoğlu, Malav Kanuga, Alex Khasnabish, Adam (A.T.) Kingsmith, Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou, Tanner Mirrlees, Jorge Pavez Ojeda, Rosario Fernández Ossandón, Ceren Sözeri Özdal, Hugo Sir Retamales, Rhon Teruelle, Willy Thayer, The Nación, Otredad, Deseo (Nation, Otherness, Desire) Collective, Michael Truscello, Antonieta Vera, Todd Wolfson, and Özlem Danacı Yüce.



Browse the table of contents and read the introduction, made freely available, and Brian Dolber’s article, “Organizing at the Digital Water Cooler: Social Media, Platform Organizing, and the Fight Against Surveillance Capitalism,” made freely available for three months, at
https://read.dukeupress.edu/south-atlantic-quarterly/issue/122/4. The issue is available for purchase at https://www.dukeupress.edu/beyond-the-echo-chamber.



Dr. Rhon Teruelle
Assistant Professor of Mass Communication and Social Media
Department of Communication & Creative Arts
Purdue University Northwest

"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." - Marx


New Pubs:


“Beyond the Echo Chamber: The tactical use of social media in social movements” (co-edited with Alex Khasnabish). Special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly, 122(4). [2023]Link<https://read.dukeupress.edu/south-atlantic-quarterly/issue/122/4>

“The Lamplighter Project on Twitter: An essential tactical resource for police whistleblowers.” South Atlantic Quarterly, 122(4), 729-745. [2023]Link<https://read.dukeupress.edu/south-atlantic-quarterly/article-abstract/122/4/729/382916/Police-Whistleblowers-the-Lamplighter-Project-and?redirectedFrom=fulltext>


“The Free Press Under Attack: Police Attacks on the Media at the George Floyd/Black Lives Matter Protests During the Covid-19 Pandemic.” Coronavirus, Crisis and Culture: Protests, Policing and Mediation during the 2020 Pandemic. B. Harbisher & S. Price, eds. London, UK: Rowman Littlefield International. pp. 1-20. [2023]
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