The Capitol riots : digital media, disinformation, and democracy under attack

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    • Jeppesen, Sandra

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The Capitol riots : digital media, disinformation, and democracy under attack

Sandra Jeppesen ... [et al.]

(Politics, media and political communication)

Routledge, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Very topical, hoping to publish not long after the anniversary of the Capitol Riots. Offers multiple readings of a single event, and a variety of methodologies. Offers a strong balance between well-established paradigms for analyzing political contexts and recent theorizations of new/social media.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Social, Political, Economic, and Epistemic Contexts of the Capitol Riots 1. Introduction: The Cascading Crises Propelling the Capitol Riots 2. Against Apartheid Pedagogy in the Age of White Supremacy 3. Mediatized Visions of a Nation on Fire: Negotiating Truth Under Shifting Epistemic Conditions Part 2: Visualizing the Events of January 6, 2021 4. Mapping the Events of the Capitol Riots in Time and Space 5. Coded Data: Tracking Discursive Trends in the January 6 Parler Data 6. Photographing the Spectacle: Curating a Crisis Part 3: Race, Class, Gender, Crime, and Affect at the Riots and Beyond 7. Awakening the Beast at the Capitol Riots: Affect, Cruelty, and QAnon 8. Performance Crime and Self-Surveillant Subjects in the Capitol Riots 9. Tailgaters and Militants: Unpacking Masculinities at the Capital Riots 10. Alt-Right QAMoms, Mobilizers, Militias, and Martyrs: The Women of the Capitol Riots 11. Race, Riots, and the Political Imaginary

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