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Crowds and party
Book • 2016
Jodi Dean's "Crowd and Party" delves into the complexities of political organization in the contemporary era.
Dean challenges traditional notions of the vanguard party, exploring the potential and limitations of 'communicative crowds' as alternative forms of political action.
The book examines the role of communication technologies in shaping political mobilization and the challenges of maintaining collective action in a fragmented digital landscape.
Dean's analysis offers valuable insights into the dynamics of power, identity, and collective action in the 21st century.
It prompts critical reflection on the evolving nature of political participation and the search for effective strategies for social change.
Dean challenges traditional notions of the vanguard party, exploring the potential and limitations of 'communicative crowds' as alternative forms of political action.
The book examines the role of communication technologies in shaping political mobilization and the challenges of maintaining collective action in a fragmented digital landscape.
Dean's analysis offers valuable insights into the dynamics of power, identity, and collective action in the 21st century.
It prompts critical reflection on the evolving nature of political participation and the search for effective strategies for social change.
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Mentioned by Jeremy Gilbert as a useful study on debates about political commitment and organization.

ACFM Trip 48: Political Commitment