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From “Feminist Lies” to “White Replacement”: Digital Anti-Feminist Forums as Spaces of Collective Radicalization
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Katharina Motyl
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 7
- The Aesthetics of Collective Agency: An Introduction 9
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I. Key Concepts
- Collective Agency 23
- Crowd 37
- Affordance 51
- Genre 63
- Digital Affect 77
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II. Digital Environments
- Digital Technology and the Promise of Decentralization: A Reconstruction of Popular Visions and Their Narrative Patterns 91
- What About Knowledge? Agency and Proletarianization in Digital Environments 113
- Algorithmically Together: Platform Collectivity and the Memetic Politics of TikTok 133
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III. Narrating Collectivity Beyond the Human
- Constraints and Community in Multiplayer Video Games 155
- Bureaucratic Form and the Future We in Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future 173
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IV. New Forms of Collective Activism
- A Re-Invention of Language: War, National Community and a Poetics of the First-Person Plural 193
- From “Feminist Lies” to “White Replacement”: Digital Anti-Feminist Forums as Spaces of Collective Radicalization 213
- The Aesthetics of Oceanic Kinship in Climate Change Poetry and Activism 241
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Appendix
- Contributors 263
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 7
- The Aesthetics of Collective Agency: An Introduction 9
-
I. Key Concepts
- Collective Agency 23
- Crowd 37
- Affordance 51
- Genre 63
- Digital Affect 77
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II. Digital Environments
- Digital Technology and the Promise of Decentralization: A Reconstruction of Popular Visions and Their Narrative Patterns 91
- What About Knowledge? Agency and Proletarianization in Digital Environments 113
- Algorithmically Together: Platform Collectivity and the Memetic Politics of TikTok 133
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III. Narrating Collectivity Beyond the Human
- Constraints and Community in Multiplayer Video Games 155
- Bureaucratic Form and the Future We in Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future 173
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IV. New Forms of Collective Activism
- A Re-Invention of Language: War, National Community and a Poetics of the First-Person Plural 193
- From “Feminist Lies” to “White Replacement”: Digital Anti-Feminist Forums as Spaces of Collective Radicalization 213
- The Aesthetics of Oceanic Kinship in Climate Change Poetry and Activism 241
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Appendix
- Contributors 263