Items Authored/Edited by Barassi, Veronica
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Number of items: 38.
Article
Barassi, Veronica.
2017.
Digital citizens? Data Traces and Family Life.
Contemporary Social Science: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences, 12(1-2),
pp. 84-95.
ISSN 2158-2041
[Article]
Barassi, Veronica.
2017.
BabyVeillance? Expecting parents, online surveillance and the cultural specificity of pregnancy apps.
Social Media and Society, 3(2),
pp. 1-10.
ISSN 2056-3051
[Article]
Barassi, Veronica.
2016.
Contested Visions: Digital Discourses as Empty Signifiers from the ‘Network’ to ‘Big Data’.
Communication and the Public, 1(4),
pp. 423-435.
ISSN 2057-0473
[Article]
Barassi, Veronica.
2016.
Datafied Citizens: Civic Engagement on Social Media, Political Data Flows and the Question of Political Profiling.
Communication and the Public, 1(4),
pp. 494-499.
ISSN 2057-0473
[Article]
Book
Barassi, Veronica.
2015.
Activism on the Web: Everyday Struggles Against Digital Capitalism.
Abingdon: Routledge.
ISBN 9780415717915
[Book]
Book Section
Barassi, Veronica.
2018.
The Child as Datafied Citizen: Critical Questions on Data Justice in Family Life.
In: Giovanna Mascheroni; Anna Jorge and Cristina Ponte, eds.
Digital Parenting: The Challenges for Families in the Digital Age.
Gothenburg: NORDICOM, pp. 169-177.
ISBN 9789188855008
[Book Section]
Barassi, Veronica.
2018.
Social Media Activism, Self-Representation and the Construction of Political Biographies.
In: Graham Meikle, ed.
Routledge Companion to Media and Activism.
London: Routledge.
ISBN 9781351190022
[Book Section]
Barassi, Veronica.
2017.
Ethnography Beyond and Within Digital Structures and the Study of Social Media Activism.
In: Larissa Hjorth; Heather Horst; Anne Galloway and Genevieve Bell, eds.
Routledge Companion to Digital Ethnography.
London and New York,: Routledge, pp. 406-418.
ISBN 9781138940918
[Book Section]
Conference or Workshop Item
Thesis
Barassi, Veronica.
2009.
Mediated Resistance: Alternative Media, Imagination and Political Action in Britain.
Doctoral thesis, Goldsmiths, University of London
[Thesis]