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Intimate communities of hate : why social media fuels far-right extremism / Anton Törnberg and Petter Törnberg.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in political sociologyPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781003108344
  • 1003108342
  • 9781040004937
  • 1040004938
  • 9781040004906
  • 1040004903
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.23/1 23/eng/20240213
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Contents:
Introduction -- Situating Stormfront in Social Media Debates -- A More Social Theory of Online Politics -- Methodology, Data, and Ethics -- Introducing Stormfront -- Identity: Becoming a Community -- Discourse: Constructing a Worldview -- Affect: Building Emotional Energy -- Stormfront and the Rise of the Far Right -- Epilogue.
Summary: "Social media has fundamentally transformed political life, driving a surge in far-right extremism. In recent years, radical anti-democratic ideologies have entered into the political mainstream, fueled by energy from extreme online environments. But why do far-right extremist movements seem to thrive so well on social media platforms? What takes place within the fringe online spaces that seem to function as incubators for violent extremists? To answer these questions, this book goes inside the "murder capital of the racist Internet", examining 20 years of conversations on Stormfront.org. Using a combination of computational text analysis and close-reading, we seek a deeper understanding of the emotional and social effects of being part of an extremist community. We lay the foundation of a new way of understanding online extremism, building on the tradition of Émile Durkheim and Randall Collins. Online radicalization is not an effect of repeated one-sided arguments suggested by metaphors such as "echo chambers". Instead, we suggest that social media politics can be better understood as rituals: moments of shared attention and emotion that create emotional energy and a sense of intersubjectivity, weaving from participants a political tribe - united, energized, and poised to act"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction -- Situating Stormfront in Social Media Debates -- A More Social Theory of Online Politics -- Methodology, Data, and Ethics -- Introducing Stormfront -- Identity: Becoming a Community -- Discourse: Constructing a Worldview -- Affect: Building Emotional Energy -- Stormfront and the Rise of the Far Right -- Epilogue.

"Social media has fundamentally transformed political life, driving a surge in far-right extremism. In recent years, radical anti-democratic ideologies have entered into the political mainstream, fueled by energy from extreme online environments. But why do far-right extremist movements seem to thrive so well on social media platforms? What takes place within the fringe online spaces that seem to function as incubators for violent extremists? To answer these questions, this book goes inside the "murder capital of the racist Internet", examining 20 years of conversations on Stormfront.org. Using a combination of computational text analysis and close-reading, we seek a deeper understanding of the emotional and social effects of being part of an extremist community. We lay the foundation of a new way of understanding online extremism, building on the tradition of Émile Durkheim and Randall Collins. Online radicalization is not an effect of repeated one-sided arguments suggested by metaphors such as "echo chambers". Instead, we suggest that social media politics can be better understood as rituals: moments of shared attention and emotion that create emotional energy and a sense of intersubjectivity, weaving from participants a political tribe - united, energized, and poised to act"-- Provided by publisher.

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