Social media platforms have changed how we talk about what we like and dislike in our popular media use. 'Cultural citizenship' shows how these discussions speak to 'belonging', to what we feel our rights and responsibilities are in today's polarized world. Cultural Citizenship and Popular Culture is based on audience-led research and does not privilege textual analysis as a starting point for taking popular media use's measure. Instead, it offers research tools to listen to others.
This book offers scholars and students of media and creative industries a means to understand their professional position as one in which they engage with rather than assume to know what users of popular cultural texts and products think and feel.
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- Ien Ang
With one fell swoop, Joke Hermes has rocketed forward the state of discussion about cultural citizenship. Written with characteristic accessibility and depth, the superb book brims and sparkles with offerings about identity, power, audiences, affect, and the values of stories and of listening.
- Jonathan Gray, University of Wisconsin-Madison
When democracies are threatened by screaming polarization, when engagement is obfuscated by capitalistic longing, when dreams for better worlds are becoming wake-up calls, Hermes' book offers a request as modest as it is ambitious: we must listen. Listening to audiences' everyday discussions is Hermes' attempt to recognize our affective lives, to trace our connections with strangers, to steer away from moralizing, ultimately to update understandings of popular culture and cultural citizenship - an elegant, eloquent, and essential response to our times.
- Yiu Fai Chow, Professor, Hong Kong Baptist University
This book offers an insightful and in-depth account of the complicated relationship between the powers of popular culture, democracy, media, and constructions of citizenship.
- Francesca Sobande
Joke Hermes has something powerful to say about cultural citizenship as world building in action - lean forward and listen in to her outstanding book.
- Annette Hill








