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Social Media Images And Conflicts Mette Mortensen Ally Mccrowyoung

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Social Media Images And Conflicts Mette Mortensen Ally Mccrowyoung
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.21 MB
Pages: 151
Author: Mette Mortensen, Ally McCrow-Young
ISBN: 9781032010564, 1032010568
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Social Media Images And Conflicts Mette Mortensen Ally Mccrowyoung by Mette Mortensen, Ally Mccrow-young 9781032010564, 1032010568 instant download after payment.

This collection considers how digital images and social media reconfigure the way conflicts are played out, represented and perceived around the globe. Devoted to developing original theoretical frameworks and empirical insights, the volume addresses the role of user images and social media in relation to urgent subjects such as public opinion and emotion, solidarity, evidence and verification, censorship and fake news, which are all central to the ways current conflicts are represented and unfold. Essays include a unique range of case studies from different regional and political contexts (Middle East, Europe, Asia, North America) and in connection with different conflict types (war, terror, riots, everyday resistance, etc.). They also consider performative genres such as memes, selfies and appropriations as well as images conforming to the realism and authenticity of conventional photojournalism. In this way, the collection responds to the challenges of swiftly evolving image genres as well as to the continually shifting policies and algorithms of commercial digital platforms. Together, the essays offer innovative theories and exemplary case studies as a resource for teaching and research in media, journalism and communication programs. It is also relevant to students, teachers and researchers within sociology, political science, anthropology, and related fields.

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