By any media necessary the new youth activism
"By Any Media Necessary: The New Youth Activism" is a book written by Henry Jenkins, Sangita Shresthova, Liana Gamber-Thompson, Neta Kligler-Vilchek, and Arely Zimmerman that explores the ways in which young people are using digital media to participate in social and political activism.
The book examines the ways in which young people are using social media, online video, and other digital platforms to mobilize, organize, and participate in activism around issues such as social justice, environmentalism, and politics. The authors argue that this new form of activism is characterized by its use of digital media to amplify marginalized voices, challenge dominant narratives, and create new forms of collective action.
The book is based on a three-year research project that involved interviews with over 100 young activists from around the world, as well as analysis of online content and social media platforms. The authors identify several key characteristics of this new form of activism, including:
- Digital literacy: Young activists are highly skilled in using digital media to create and disseminate content, and to mobilize and organize others.
- Networked activism: Young activists are using digital media to connect with others who share their interests and goals, and to build networks of support and solidarity.
- Participatory culture: Young activists are creating and sharing their own content, and are using digital media to participate in and shape the cultural and political narratives around their issues.
- Global reach: Young activists are using digital media to reach a global audience, and to connect with others who share their concerns and goals.
The book also explores the challenges and limitations of this new form of activism, including the risk of co-optation by mainstream media and the need for young activists to develop strategies for sustaining their movements over time.
Overall, "By Any Media Necessary" is a timely and important book that highlights the ways in which young people are using digital media to participate in social and political activism, and to challenge dominant power structures.