I wrote a paper about “Click Social Activism? A Localisation of Political Participation After Networks“ for the volume „Plants, Androids and Operators – A Post-Media Handbook“ edited by Clemens Apprich, Josephine Berry Slater, Anthony Iles & Oliver Lerone Schultz. The paper reconsiders the category of space for the forms of political protest, arguing that there is a correlation between the transformation of social interaction and the current turn of the notion of „place“ through location-based media. The book documents the first life-cycle of the Post-Media Lab (2011-2014). Taking up Fèlix Guattari’s challenge, the Lab aimed to combine social and media practices into collective assemblages of enunciation in order to confront social monoformity. It draws together some key essays, images and art projects by the Lab’s participants, as well as a close documentation of its associated events, talks, and exhibitions, to create a vivid portrayal of post-media practice today.