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Trine Syvertsen

    Trine Syvertsen es profesora de Estudios de Medios, cuya obra examina críticamente los medios en línea, la televisión, la política de medios y la historia de los medios. Su producción académica profundiza en las respuestas de la audiencia a los medios, explorando temas de desagrado, protesta y abstención. Syvertsen investiga además las implicaciones sociales más amplias de las tecnologías de los medios y su influencia en nuestras vidas. Su investigación también aborda los medios invasivos y la desintoxicación digital, lo que revela su compromiso con la forma en que la tecnología moldea nuestro comportamiento y sociedad.

    Media Resistance
    Digital Detox
    • Against a backdrop of increasingly intrusive technologies, Trine Syvertsen explores the digital detox phenomenon and the politics of disconnection from invasive media. With a wealth of examples, the book demonstrates how self-regulation online is practiced and delves into how it has also become an expression of resistance in the 21st century.

      Digital Detox
    • Media Resistance

      Protest, Dislike, Abstention

      This book is open access under a CC BY license. New media divide opinion; many are fascinated while others are disgusted. This book is about those who dislike, protest, and try to abstain from media, both new and old. It explains why media resistance persists and answers two questions: What is at stake for resisters and how does media resistance inspire organized action? Despite the interest in media scepticism and dislike, there seems to be no book on the market discussing media resistance as a phenomenon in its own right. This book explores resistance across media, historical periods and national borders, from early mass media to current digital media. Drawing on cases and examples from the US, Britain, Scandinavia and other countries, media resistance is discussed as a diverse phenomenon encompassing political, professional, networked and individual arguments and actions.

      Media Resistance