Social Movements, Power, and Mediated Visibility

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This article focuses on how the anthropological study of media-through an examination of its production, circulation, and consumption-elucidates issues of social organization, political economy, and alternative visions for political futures. By bringing together the studies of visual media, social movements, and hegemonic power by anthropologists and ethnographers of media since the turn of the twenty-first century, this review article provides a critical understanding of research about our current media environment, where scholarship within anthropology is heading in these domains, and what looking at these three fields together can mean for a more robust understanding of our political, social, and cultural futures.

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Bajoghli, N. (2023, October 23). Social Movements, Power, and Mediated Visibility. Annual Review of Anthropology. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-anthro-052721-091205

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