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SWARM: Flash mobs, mobile clubbing and the city

机译:虫群:快闪族,行动俱乐部和城市

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This paper uses the example of the flash mob, and more specifically mobile clubbing, to discuss the potential of alternative, unmanaged processes of organising, enabled by the specific milieu of the city. As such, it places cities - as spaces of concentrated human living and working - firmly at the heart of theorising about organisation as a complex everyday social process, which extends beyond the confines of the more usual unit of analysis - that of commercial or even ‘not‐for‐profit’ activity. Flash mobs are groups of people who congregate in public spaces to carry out incongruous acts and dissipate after a given (usually very brief) period as quickly as they came. They are organised through viral means such as email, text message and word of mouth and take place in (take over?) busy city locations. We are interested in one specific type of act - mobile clubbing - whereby flash mobbers assemble as noted above and dance to music on their own individual iPods/MP3 players - each person (literally) dancing to a different beat but all together, sometimes thousands at a time. Although flash mobbers just have fun and probably do not think much of their means of organising themselves, we think there are several interesting aspects here that are worth reflecting upon, specifically their character as self‐organising unmanaged organisational forms and embodiment of an alternative vision of ‘community’ in urban life. We conclude the paper by considering the political potentiality of such forms of organising within the ‘generative context’ of the city.View full textDownload full textKeywordscity, community, flash mobs, multitude, organising, space, urban planningRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14759551.2010.503498
机译:本文以快闪族为例,更具体地说是移动俱乐部,以讨论由城市的特定环境支持的替代性,不受管理的组织过程的潜力。因此,它将城市-作为人类生活和工作的集中空间-牢固地置于理论上,将组织视为一个复杂的日常社会过程,这一过程超出了通常的分析单位的范围-商业或什至是不以“获利”为目的活动。暴民是一群人,聚集在公共场所进行不协调的行为,并在给定的(通常非常短暂的)时期后尽快消散。它们通过电子邮件,短信和口口相传等病毒手段进行组织,并在(接管?)繁忙的城市地点进行。我们对一种特定类型的行为感兴趣-移动俱乐部-通过这种方式,闪闪发光的人如上所述聚集并在各自的iPods / MP3播放器上随着音乐跳舞-每个人(字面上)以不同的节奏跳舞,但在一起却跳舞,有时成千上万一个时间。尽管闪闪发光的暴民只是很有趣,可能并没有过多地考虑自己的组织方式,但我们认为这里有几个有趣的方面值得反思,特别是它们的自我特征-组织无管理的组织形式和替代愿景的体现城市生活中的“社区”。总结本文时,我们考虑了在城市的“生成上下文”中进行此类组织形式的政治潜力。查看全文下载全文关键字城市,社区,暴民,群众,组织,空间,城市规划相关变量var addthis_config = ui_cobrand:“ Taylor&Francis Online”,servicescompact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14759551.2010.503498

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