Book Review: Allmer, Thomas. (2015). Critical Theory and Social Media: Between Emancipation and Commodification.
Abstract
In past years, a number of writers – including Astra Taylor, Cory Doctorow, Howard Rheingold, Christian Fuchs, and others – have published important books about the dynamics of the social media. Yet, Thomas Allmer has managed to find a unique standpoint that provides his book with a much-deserved place in this somewhat cluttered research space. Based on a combination of in-depth theoretical inquiry and sound quantitative research, Critical Theory and Social Media addresses issues pertaining to theory and practice in equal depth – thus walking the walk of critical social praxis.
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05-Jun-2016
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“Book Review: Allmer, Thomas. (2015). Critical Theory and Social Media: Between Emancipation and Commodification”. (2016) Concept: The Journal of Contemporary Community Education Practice Theory, 7(1), p. 3. Available at: https://concept.lib.ed.ac.uk/Concept/article/view/2480 (Accessed: 13 July 2025).