Abstract

To understand the visual dimension of transnational protest, we examine the actors behind the creation of images. Following Roland Barthes (1967), we could say that once an image is “out” in a global digitalised public space, the authors can no longer control its interpretation. However, we know much less about the actors behind the images that spread transnationally - particularly if those actors are small, non-insti - tutionalised social movement groups who create images that become viral. Who created an image that went viral in social media, and which brokers (e.g. media actors, sympathisers, officials) have been engaged in the process of diffusion? Which audiences are addressed by each image, and how do audiences in different national and political contexts interpret and react to the image?.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationVisual Global Politics
EditorsRoland Bleiker
Number of pages4
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge
Publication date1 Jan 2018
Pages233-236
ISBN (Electronic)9781315856506
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018

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