Reflections on Trevor G. Smith’s "Politicizing Digital Space: Theory, the Internet, and Renewing Democracy"

  • Rahel Süß University of Westminster
Keywords: Politics, Digitalization, Political Realm, Politicizing Digital Space, Internet, Renewing Democracy, Participation, Subjectivity, Conflict

Abstract

Book review of Trevor G. Smith’s "Politicizing Digital Space: Theory, the Internet, and Renewing Democracy" (2017). University of Westminster Press, ISBN: 978-1-911534-40-

Author Biography

Rahel Süß, University of Westminster

Rahel Süß is a political theorist, PhD student and lecturer. Her research and writings focus on experimental radical democracy. She is the author of the book Collective Agency. Gramsci – Holzkamp – Laclau/Mouffe (German title: Kollektive Handlungsfähigkeit, Turia + Kant, 2nd. Edition 2016) and the initiator and co-editor of the magazine engagée for political theory, activism and art: www.engagee.org

 

Published
2017-10-20
Section
Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)