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Trolling Ourselves to Death - Democracy in the Age of Social Media
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Trolling Ourselves to Death - Democracy in the Age of Social Media
Series: Oxford Studies in Digital Politics
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Almost forty years ago, Neil Postman argued that television had
brought about a fundamental transformation to democracy. By turning
entertainment into our supreme ideology, television had recreated
public discourse in its image and converted democracy into show
business. In Trolling Ourselves to Death, Jason Hannan builds on
Postman's classic thesis, arguing that we are now not so much
amusing, as trolling ourselves to death. Yet, how do we explain
this profound change? What are the primary drivers behind the
deterioration of civic culture and the toxification of public
discourse? Trolling Ourselves to Death moves beyond the familiar
picture of trolling by recasting it in a broader historical light.
Contrary to the popular view of the troll as an exclusively
anonymous online prankster who hides behind a clever avatar and
screen name, Hannan asserts that trolls have emerged from the cave,
so to speak, and now walk in the clear light of day. Trolls now
include politicians, performers, patriots, and protesters. What was
once a mysterious phenomenon limited to the darker corners of the
Internet has since gone mainstream, eroding our public culture and
changing the rules of democratic politics. Hannan shows how
trolling is the logical outcome of a culture of possessive
individualism, widespread alienation, mass distrust, and rampant
paranoia. Synthesizing media ecology with historical materialism,
he explores the disturbing rise of political unreason in the form
of mass trolling and sheds light on the proliferation of
disinformation, conspiracy theory, "cancel culture," and digital
violence. Taking inspiration from Robert Brandom's innovative
reading of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Trolling Ourselves to
Death makes a case for building "a spirit of trust" to curb the
epidemic of mass distrust that feeds the plague of political
trolling.
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Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Oxford Studies in Digital Politics |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
Authors: |
Jason Hannan
(Associate Professor in the Department of Rhetoric, Writing, and Communications)
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
176 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-755776-1 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-19-755776-7 |
Barcode: |
9780197557761 |
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