Affective Politics of Digital Media

Affective Politics of Digital Media

Einband:
E-Book (epub)
EAN:
9781000169171
Untertitel:
Propaganda by Other Means
Genre:
Medien, Kommunikation
Herausgeber:
Taylor & Francis eBooks
Anzahl Seiten:
378
Erscheinungsdatum:
02.09.2020

This interdisciplinary, international collection examines how sophisticated digital practices and technologies exploit and capitalize on emotions, with particular focus on social media are used to exacerbate social conflicts surrounding racism, misogyny and nationalism.

Autorentext
Megan Boler is Professor in the Social Justice Education Department at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Her research focuses on philosophy and politics of emotion; critical studies of affect, social media, and propaganda; and digital media practices within social movements. Her books include Feeling Power: Emotions and Education (1999), Democratic Dialogue in Education (2004), Digital Media and Democracy (2008), and DIY Citizenship (Ratto and Boler, 2014). Elizabeth Davis is a PhD candidate in the Social Justice Education Department at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Her research focuses on histories and structures of feeling drawing on materialist, feminist, critical race, disability, media, and cultural studies approaches. Her articles can be found in Theory & Event, Emotion, Space and Society, and The Senses and Society.

Inhalt
Preface by Jodi Dean Introduction: Propaganda by Other Means Megan Boler and Elizabeth Davis Part I: Theorizing Media and Affect Chapter 1: Affect, Media, Movement: Interview with Susanna Paasonen and Zizi Papacharissi Megan Boler and Elizabeth Davis Chapter 2: Reverberation, Affect, and Digital Politics of Responsibility Adi Kuntsman Chapter 3: "Fuck Your Feelings": The Affective Weaponization of Facts and Reason Sun-ha Hong Chapter 4: Blockchain, Affect, and Digital Teleologies Olivier Jutel Chapter 5: Becoming Kind: A Political Affect for Post-Truth Times Ed Cohen Chapter 6: Beyond Behaviorism and Black Boxes: The Future of Media Theory Interview with Wendy Chun, Warren Sack, and Sarah Sharma Megan Boler and Elizabeth Davis Part II: Affective Media, Social Media, and Journalism: New Relationships Chapter 7: Pioneering Countercultural Conservatism: Limbaugh, Drudge, and Breitbart Anthony Nadler Chapter 8: Breitbart's Attacks on Mainstream Media: Victories, Victimhood, and Vilification Jason Roberts and Karin Wahl-Jorgensen Chapter 9: Algorithmic Enclaves: Affective Politics and Algorithms in the Neoliberal Social Media Landscape Merlyna Lim Chapter 10: Hashtagging the Québec Mosque Shooting: Twitter Discourses of Resistance, Mourning, and Islamophobia Yasmin Jiwani and Ahmed Al-Rawi Chapter 11: Hindu Nationalism, News Channels, and "Post-Truth" Twitter: A Case Study of "Love Jihad" Zeinab Farokhi Chapter 12: Computational Propaganda and the News: Journalists' Perceptions of the Effects of Digital Manipulation on Reporting Kerry Ann Carter Persen and Samuel C. Woolley Part III: Exploitation of Emotions in Digital Media: Propaganda and Profit Chapter 13: Empathic Media, Emotional AI, and the Optimization of Disinformation Vian Bakir and Andrew McStay Chapter 14: The Heart's Content: The Emotional Turn at Upworthy Robert Hunt Chapter 15: Empires of Feeling: Social Media and Emotive Politics Luke Stark Chapter 16: Nudging Interventions in Regulating the Digital Gangsters in an Era of Friction-Free Surveillance Capitalism Leslie Regan Shade Chapter 17: Digital Propaganda and Emotional Micro-Targeting: Interview with Jonathan Albright, Carole Cadwalladr, Paolo Gerbaudo, and Tamsin Shaw Megan Boler and Elizabeth Davis Contributor and Interviewee Biographies


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