From Irony to Solidarity: Affective Practice and Social Media Activism

This article discusses affective practice in context of social media activism. Drawing on work by Margaret Wetherell the article explores particular sensibility of political discourse and action, enhanced by the social media environment. The empirical cases involve the social media activism of anti...

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Main Author: Kaarina Nikunen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tallinn University 2018-11-01
Series:Studies of Transition States and Societies
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Online Access:http://publications.tlu.ee/index.php/stss/article/view/655/532
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spelling doaj-076d91c5c40542f7853dd10551149eff2020-11-24T21:55:12ZengTallinn University Studies of Transition States and Societies1736-87581736-874X2018-11-011021021From Irony to Solidarity: Affective Practice and Social Media ActivismKaarina Nikunen0University of TampereThis article discusses affective practice in context of social media activism. Drawing on work by Margaret Wetherell the article explores particular sensibility of political discourse and action, enhanced by the social media environment. The empirical cases involve the social media activism of anti-immigrant movement as well as solidarity activists in the context of the so called refugee crisis in Europe. It is argued that practices and sensibilities of activism enhanced and shaped by the technologies and economics of social media. While the anti-immigrant movement makes use of politics of irony on various levels from discourse to acts of trolling, solidarity movements tend to focus on compassionate, yet increasingly practical and shielded forms of practices. Finally, it introduces solidarity of dissonance as an opportunity for reflexive collective action and as a space to imagine alternatives. http://publications.tlu.ee/index.php/stss/article/view/655/532affective practicesolidaritysocial media activismanti-immigrant movementrefugee crisis
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From Irony to Solidarity: Affective Practice and Social Media Activism
Studies of Transition States and Societies
affective practice
solidarity
social media activism
anti-immigrant movement
refugee crisis
author_facet Kaarina Nikunen
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title From Irony to Solidarity: Affective Practice and Social Media Activism
title_short From Irony to Solidarity: Affective Practice and Social Media Activism
title_full From Irony to Solidarity: Affective Practice and Social Media Activism
title_fullStr From Irony to Solidarity: Affective Practice and Social Media Activism
title_full_unstemmed From Irony to Solidarity: Affective Practice and Social Media Activism
title_sort from irony to solidarity: affective practice and social media activism
publisher Tallinn University
series Studies of Transition States and Societies
issn 1736-8758
1736-874X
publishDate 2018-11-01
description This article discusses affective practice in context of social media activism. Drawing on work by Margaret Wetherell the article explores particular sensibility of political discourse and action, enhanced by the social media environment. The empirical cases involve the social media activism of anti-immigrant movement as well as solidarity activists in the context of the so called refugee crisis in Europe. It is argued that practices and sensibilities of activism enhanced and shaped by the technologies and economics of social media. While the anti-immigrant movement makes use of politics of irony on various levels from discourse to acts of trolling, solidarity movements tend to focus on compassionate, yet increasingly practical and shielded forms of practices. Finally, it introduces solidarity of dissonance as an opportunity for reflexive collective action and as a space to imagine alternatives.
topic affective practice
solidarity
social media activism
anti-immigrant movement
refugee crisis
url http://publications.tlu.ee/index.php/stss/article/view/655/532
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