Buch, Englisch, 222 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 505 g
Digital Media, Disinformation, and Democracy Under Attack
Buch, Englisch, 222 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 505 g
Reihe: Politics, Media and Political Communication
ISBN: 978-1-032-16042-9
Verlag: Routledge
This definitive text explores the rise of populism, disinformation, conspiracy theories, the alt-right, and white supremacy during the lead-up to and planning of the Stop the Steal campaign, as well as the complex interplay during the riots of political performances, costumes, objectives, communications, digital media, datafication, race, gender, and—ultimately—power. Assembling raw data from social media, selfie photos and videos, and mainstream journalism, the authors develop a timeline and data visualizations representing the events. They delve into the complex, openly shared narratives, motivations, and actions of people on the ground that day who violated the symbolic center of U.S. democracy. An analysis of visual data reveals an affective outpouring of mutually amplifying expressions of frustration, fear, hate, anger, and anomie that correspond to similar logics and counter-logics in the polarized and chaotic contemporary media environment that have only been intensified by COVID-19 lockdowns, conspiracy theories, and a call to action at the Capitol from the outgoing POTUS and his inner circle.
The book will appeal to both a general audience of those curious about how and why the Capitol riots unfolded and to students and scholars of communications, political science, media studies, sociology, education, surveillance studies, digital humanities, gender studies, critical whiteness studies, and datafication studies. It will also find an audience within computer science and technology studies through its approach to big data, data visualization, AI, algorithms, data tracking, and other data sciences.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part 1: Social, Political, Economic, and Epistemic Contexts of the Capitol Riots 1. Introduction: The Cascading Crises Propelling the Capitol Riots 2. Against Apartheid Pedagogy in the Age of White Supremacy 3. Mediatized Visions of a Nation on Fire: Negotiating Truth Under Shifting Epistemic Conditions Part 2: Visualizing the Events of January 6, 2021 4. Mapping the Events of the Capitol Riots in Time and Space 5. Coded Data: Tracking Discursive Trends in the January 6 Parler Data 6. Photographing the Spectacle: Curating a Crisis Part 3: Race, Class, Gender, Crime, and Affect at the Riots and Beyond 7. Awakening the Beast at the Capitol Riots: Affect, Cruelty, and QAnon 8. Performance Crime and Self-Surveillant Subjects in the Capitol Riots 9. Tailgaters and Militants: Unpacking Masculinities at the Capital Riots 10. Alt-Right QAMoms, Mobilizers, Militias, and Martyrs: The Women of the Capitol Riots 11. Race, Riots, and the Political Imaginary