Trouble Comes to Me: The Mediated Place of the Urban Citizen

This essay explores the role of media production within a framework of urban citizenship. Urban citizenship is defined in terms of strategies rather than location: not as a “bundle of rights, but as a struggle for expanding the public sphere.” The possibilities of using media narratives and images t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Space and culture 2013-08, Vol.16 (3), p.306-322
1. Verfasser: Lloyd, Justine
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This essay explores the role of media production within a framework of urban citizenship. Urban citizenship is defined in terms of strategies rather than location: not as a “bundle of rights, but as a struggle for expanding the public sphere.” The possibilities of using media narratives and images to negotiate a place in the city are explored through a set of short films produced by participants in community arts projects in Sydney. I trace how media forms are a key to attending to the “unreal” materialities and temporalities of everyday dimensions of citizenship within states of exclusion.
ISSN:1206-3312
1552-8308
DOI:10.1177/1206331213487053