Hall identifies the critical conjuncture between Brexit and Facebook that enabled transnational right-wing populism to engage a new audience. White and Right victimhood motivated individuals to use Facebook as a means of harnessing a sense of political control around Brexit.
Hall identifies the critical conjuncture between Brexit and Facebook that enabled transnational right-wing populism to engage a new audience. White and Right victimhood motivated individuals to use Facebook as a means of harnessing a sense of political control around Brexit.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction: Facebook, the EU Referendum, and Its Populist Aftermath Section I: Experiences Chapter 1: Becoming Engaged in Brexit and Right-Wing Populist Politics on Facebook Chapter 2: Meaningful Online Engagement Practices in the Pro-Brexit Facebook Milieu Section II: Ideology Chapter 3: The Pro-Brexit Facebook Metanarrative Chapter 4: Racisms and White Victimhood in Pro-Brexit Engagement on Facebook Chapter 5: Anti-Leftism and Right Victimhood in Pro-Brexit Engagement on Facebook Section III: Knowledge Chapter 6: Brexit, Facebook, and Epistemic Battlegrounds Conclusion: Taking Back Control? References Appendix About the Author
Contents List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction: Facebook, the EU Referendum, and Its Populist Aftermath Section I: Experiences Chapter 1: Becoming Engaged in Brexit and Right-Wing Populist Politics on Facebook Chapter 2: Meaningful Online Engagement Practices in the Pro-Brexit Facebook Milieu Section II: Ideology Chapter 3: The Pro-Brexit Facebook Metanarrative Chapter 4: Racisms and White Victimhood in Pro-Brexit Engagement on Facebook Chapter 5: Anti-Leftism and Right Victimhood in Pro-Brexit Engagement on Facebook Section III: Knowledge Chapter 6: Brexit, Facebook, and Epistemic Battlegrounds Conclusion: Taking Back Control? References Appendix About the Author
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