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    New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780367725808 , 0367725800 , 9780367743376 , 036774337X
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 64 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge focus
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Nakamura, Lisa Racist zoombombing
    DDC: 305.800285
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    Keywords: Zoom (Electronic resource) ; Race discrimination Computer networks ; Online hate speech ; Videoconferencing ; Zoom ; Troll ; Rassismus
    Abstract: New platforms, same racists: how social media and gaming route racist hatred to Zoom -- Zoom as memetic warfare: zoombombing's roots in the far right -- Affective violations: Black people's experiences with zoombombing.
    Abstract: "Analyzing racist harassment and hate speech on Zoom, this book examines the emergence of the practice that has become known as Zoombombing. While most accounts refer to Zoombombing as simply a new style or practice of online trolling and harassment in the wake of increased videoconferencing since the outbreak of Covid-19, this volume examines this as a specifically racialized and gendered phenomenon with Black people and Black communities being targeted with racialized and gendered harassment. Racist Zoombombing brings together histories of online racism and algorithmic warfare with in-depth interviews by Black users on their experiences. The book explains how Zoombombing is a form of racial violence, interrogates our ideas about online space and community, and challenges our notions of a physical/digital distinction with racial harassment of Black people and communities. A vital resource for media, culture and communication students and scholars that are interested in race, gender, digital media, and digital culture"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9780367510640 , 9780367510657
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 366 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Affective politics of digital media
    DDC: 303.48/4
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    Keywords: Radicalism ; Polarization (Social sciences) Political aspects ; Digital media Political aspects ; Digital media Social aspects ; Social media Political aspects ; Political psychology ; Political culture ; Social Media ; Sozialer Konflikt ; Rassismus ; Nationalismus ; Frauenfeindlichkeit ; Politische Kommunikation ; Social Media ; Gefühl
    Abstract: "This interdisciplinary, international collection examines how sophisticated digital practices and technologies exploit and capitalize on emotions, with particular focus on how social media are used to exacerbate social conflicts surrounding racism, misogyny and nationalism. Radically expanding the study of media and political communications, this book bridges humanities and social sciences to explore affective information economies: how emotions are being weaponized within mediatized political landscapes. The chapters cover a wide range of topics: how clickbait, "fake news," and right-wing actors deploy and weaponize emotion; new theoretical directions for understanding affect, algorithms, and public spheres; and how the wedding of big data and behavioral science enable new frontiers of propaganda, as seen in the Cambridge Analytica and Facebook scandal. The collection includes original interviews with luminary media scholars and journalists. The book features contributions from established and emerging scholars of communications, media studies, affect theory, journalism, policy studies, gender studies, and critical race studies, to address questions of concern to scholars, journalists, and students in these fields and beyond"--
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