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Social Media Activism at the Margins: Managing Visibility, Voice and Vitality Affects:

机译:社交媒体激进主义的边缘:管理可见性,声音和活力影响:

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This article is concerned with social media activism at the margins and deals with the problem of managing visibility and voice and the role of affect in the emergence of contested publics over time. While we hear a lot about social media mobilization and exchange during critical and large-scale protest events, less is understood about the capacities for building and maintaining more peripheral dissident publics over longer timeframes. And while platforms such as YouTube have been celebrated (and censored) for their ability to make protest visible through dispersed affective networks, the increasingly commercialized channel structure raises questions about the sustainability of ordinary acts of protest in the long term. This article examines a case study of peripheral anarchist political activism that moves through and beyond critical events. The study applies methods of video content analysis, qualitative analysis of comments and interactions, and visual analysis of selected videos to examine emergent a??affective publics,a?? drawing on Daniel Sterna??s notion of vitality affects.
机译:本文关注社交媒体的激进主义,并讨论了管理可见性和声音以及随着时间的流逝,有争议的公众涌现中情感的作用的问题。虽然我们听到很多有关在关键性和大规模抗议活动中进行社交媒体动员和交流的信息,但对于在更长的时间内建立和维持更多周边持不同政见的公众的能力所知甚少。而且,尽管YouTube之类的平台因能够通过分散的情感网络使抗议活动可见而受到赞誉(并受到审查),但日益商业化的渠道结构却引发了人们对长期抗议活动的可持续性的质疑。本文研究了一个围绕重大事件发生甚至超越重大事件的外围无政府主义者政治行动主义的案例研究。该研究运用视频内容分析,评论和互动的定性分析以及选定视频的视觉分析方法来研究新兴的“情感公众”。借鉴丹尼尔·斯特纳(Daniel Sterna)的活力观念。

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