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Platforming Cancel Culture

Digital Media, Identity and Cultural Intersections
Buch | Softcover
190 Seiten
2025
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-58024-1 (ISBN)
CHF 62,80 inkl. MwSt
Platforming Cancel Culture: Digital Media, Identity and Cultural Intersections delves into one of the most polarizing phenomena of the digital age. Bringing together global, intersectional, and interdisciplinary perspectives, this edited collection unpacks the evolving dynamics of cancel culture, examining its practices and implications across diverse political and cultural landscapes.

While some hail cancel culture as a tool for social justice, amplifying marginalized voices and calling out systemic inequalities, others critique it as performative virtue signalling or a form of censorship. This book navigates these tensions by analysing the complex interplay of digital platforms and governance mechanisms that shape cancel culture. It explores how platform architectures enable or resist cancel practices, how narratives and media discourses surrounding cancel culture are constructed and contested, and how these dynamics differ across national and cultural contexts.

The contributors engage with cutting-edge research and offer localized insights from a range of contexts—including India, South Africa, China, Southeast Europe, the United States, and Russia—to challenge the universalizing assumptions often made about cancel culture. Methodologically diverse, the book employs sentiment and corpus analysis, digital ethnography, interviews, case studies, and critical cultural studies to provide a multifaceted examination of this volatile site of politics and cultural expression.

By weaving together perspectives from the humanities, social sciences, and cultural studies, Platforming Cancel Culture presents a nuanced understanding of how cancel culture functions as a driver of accountability and a locus of contested power. This collection is an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone seeking to critically engage with the intersections of digital media, culture, and identity in the 21st century.

Paraic Kerrigan is an assistant professor in the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin. His research focuses on the intersections of digital media, communication, and social justice, with particular attention to issues of gender and sexuality. Elizabeth Farries is an assistant professor in the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin, where she is co-director of the Centre for Digital Policy. Her research lies at the intersection of new technologies and regulation, with a focus on digital policy cycles and assemblages emerging in the Digital Transformation. Eugenia Siapera is a professor in the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin, where she is co-director of the Centre for Digital Policy. Her research interests are in the areas of digital and social media, political communication, and journalism.

List of Figures

Chapter 1: The Cancellation Will be Digitised: Navigating Cancel Culture Across Culture, Digital Spaces and Platforms

Páraic Kerrigan, Elizabeth Farries, and Eugenia Siapera

Section I: Toppling Statues and Contested Histories: Cancel Culture, Memory, and the Digital Sphere

Chapter 2: Erasing History? Statue Removal, Cancel Culture and Digital Maps

Jennifer Keohane

Chapter 3: Cancelling Whose History? The Case of the Bowman and the Spearman Statue Removal and Southeast European Views

Monika Cverlin, Marijana Musladin, and Mato Brautović

Section II: Global Perspectives on Cancel Culture: Nationalism, Resistance, and Marginalization

Chapter 4: Cancel Culture and China's Multi-Ethnic National Imaginary: Social Media, Nationalism, and Silencing Dissent

Dean Phelan

Chapter 5: Manufacturing anger: exploring discursive constructions of cancel culture on X in India

Anilesh Kumar and Quang Minh Nguyet Nguyen

Chapter 6: Cancel Culture in Russia: A Concept Lost in Translation

Sergei A. Samoilenko, Olga Logunova, and Ivan Grek

Chapter 7: Cancelling Progress? Cancel Culture and the Marginalisation of Malayali LGBTQIA+ Communities in Kerala, India

Christo Jacob

Section III: Celebrity, Fandom, and the Ethics of Cancellation

Chapter 8: The Frankenstein Malady: Batwoman ‘fans’ and the Appropriation of Cancel Culture

Natalie Le Clue

Chapter 9: Cancel Culture Right Now: Consent Culture and Aziz Ansari’s Comedic Celebrity Confessional

Sabrina Moro and Claire Sedgwick

Chapter 10: Gendered Perspectives of Cancel Culture: South African Celebrity Cases on X

Kealeboga Aiseng

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 4 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 380 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-032-58024-0 / 1032580240
ISBN-13 978-1-032-58024-1 / 9781032580241
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