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SUMMARY:CIVIS. Séminaire ISSMDA / Maison Française d'Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Conférence de Johannes ANGERMULLER"Facism 2.0. Or the affective logics in right-wing discourse on social media"\n\n\n\nJohannes ANGERMULLER\, Professor of Discourse\, Languages and Applied Linguistics (Open University)dans le cadre de l'International Seminar on Social Media Discourse Analysis (ISSMDA) \n\n\n\nThe rise of extremist right-wing leaders and movements is shaking up democracies all over the world. In my contribution\, I will discuss this development in the context of a return of fascism. Fascism mobilised affective energies in the 1930s and those energies are unleashed once more again in contemporary social media discourse. Existing rationalist discourse theories often miss the affective dimension of fascist discourses. I will therefore go back to conceptualisations of fascism inspired by Critical Theory\, psychoanalysis and poststructuralism for which discourse is not just about the rational negotiation of ideas\, values and interests. I will relate these theoretical and historical considerations to some examples of contemporary populist discourse and ask how to account for the affective dimension in social media discourse. \n\n\n\n.Abu-Lughod\, L. and Lutz\, C.A. (1990) ‘Introduction: Emotion\, Discourse\, and the Politics of Everyday Life’\, in C.A. Lutz and L. Abu-Lughod (eds) Language and the Politics of Emotion. New York: Cambridge University Press\, pp. 1–23..Cleen\, B.D. and Stavrakakis\, Y. (2017) ‘Distinctions and Articulations: A Discourse Theoretical Framework for the Study of Populism and Nationalism’\, Javnost – The Public. Journal of the European Institute for Communication and Culture\, 24(4)\, pp. 301–319..Deleuze\, G. and Guattari\, F. (1980) Mille plateaux. Capitalisme et schizophrénie. Paris: Minuit..Horkheimer\, M. and Adorno\, T.W. (1995) Dialektik der Aufklärung. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp..Iedema\, R. (2020) Affected: On Becoming Undone and Potentiation. London: Palgrave Macmillan..Jameson\, F. (1979) Fables of Aggression: Wyndham Lewis\, the Modernist as Fascist. Berkeley: University of California Press. Kranert\, M. (ed.) (2020) Discursive approaches to populism across disciplines: the return of populists and the people. London: Palgrave. \n\n\n\nDiscutant : Grégoire LACAZE (AMU) \n\n\n\nRegistration for the Zoom meeting: https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtdemsqz4tG9NaQF-wuyq916h8oXNRYRGB
URL:https://maisondelarecherche.univ-amu.fr/evenement/civis-lerma-conference-facism-2-0-or-the-affective-logics-in-right-wing-discourse-on-social-media/
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SUMMARY:CIVIS. Séminaire ISSMDA / Maison Française d'Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Bernie HOGAN (Oxford Internet Institute\, University of Oxford)\n\n\n\n“Must everyone know who everyone else is? Pseudonyms\, proper names\, and local accountability” \n\n\n\nEn savoir plus \n\n\n\nAbstract\n\n\n\nCyberbullying\, trolling\, fake news\, and other ills of the internet age tend steer their concerns towards a desire to reveal the true identity of the perpetrator. Yet\, this reaction blinds us to the extensive and myriad times people act in such anti-social manners eponymously (i.e. whilst fully revealing their names and/or faces). I contend that such a will-to-demask is actually a misplaced desire for accountability. \n\n\n\nI rearticulate the philosophical concept of proper name as distinct from the given name as a means of governance. I use this concept to assert that a pseudonym is in fact a proper name and thereby redefine governance in terms of who can govern the name rather than who can govern the person the name signifies. \n\n\n\nSuch an exercise helps us to more effectively articulate one key element of how social media (and indirectly\, the state) govern social media users: through the regulation of how strictly (or loosely) pseudonymous identities correspond to a known given name. With examples from Twitter\, Facebook\, 4chan\, Wikipedia\, TikTok\, and historical examples of pseudonymous practices\, I build an argument that what matters less in the case of online ills is the content of the message than the manner in which identities are presented with asymmetric levels of coupling between pseudonyms and given names. \n\n\n\nInscription pour la réunion Zoom :https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIscOiprj4vHNDpNYKepg4ci7a9Fx8vw70E
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