in/compatible publics
 
Panel with Anthony Iles (uk) + Rachel Baker (uk), Liza Tsaliki (gr) and Norifumi Ogawa (jp)
Moderated by Krystian Woznicki (de/pl) 
 
Riots in Great Britain, uprisings in Greece, crisis in Japan – what  do these social eruptions have in common? The world system is in turmoil  – a process that not only disrupts the fragile order of the global  South but more and more aggressively also those walled gardens composing  the industrialised world. Suddenly we are talking about failed states  located inside exclusive clubs such as the G8 and the Euro-17. Before we  are able to understand the implications of this far-reaching  transformation, we notice new authoritarian trends in politics  foreclosing democratic processes.
In this time of social crisis we have to ask about the potential of  social media. After all it is a strong collaborative grassroots quality  that qualifies them as platforms for social change. With respect to the  walled gardens in crisis, this panel wonders: What are seminal practices  and applications of social media? What is their disruptive potential in  increasingly authoritarian media landscapes?