Digital fascism:
"This fourth volume in Christian Fuchs's Media, Communication and Society book series outlines the theoretical foundations of digital fascism and presents case studies of how fascism is communicated online. Digital Fascism presents and engages with theoretical approaches and empirical stud...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This fourth volume in Christian Fuchs's Media, Communication and Society book series outlines the theoretical foundations of digital fascism and presents case studies of how fascism is communicated online. Digital Fascism presents and engages with theoretical approaches and empirical studies that allow us to understand how fascism, right-wing authoritarianism, xenophobia, and nationalism are communicated on the Internet. Divided into three parts, the book builds on theoretical foundations from key theorists such as Theodor W. Adorno, Franz L. Neumann, Erich Fromm, Herbert Marcuse, Wilhelm Reich, Leo Löwenthal, Moishe Postone, Günther Anders, M.N. Roy, Henry Giroux, and Martin Heidegger. The second part draws on a range of case studies, including Nazis celebrations of Hitler's birthday on Twitter, the 'red scare 2.0' directed against Jeremy Corbyn, Donald Trump, Boris Johnson, and the Austrian presidential election to analyse communication online and in social media. In conclusion, Fuchs argues that slowing down the logic of the media can advance and renew debate culture in the age of digital authoritarianism, fake news, and filter bubbles. Each chapter focuses on a particular dimension of digital fascism or a critical theorist whose work helps us to illuminate how fascism and digital fascism work, making this essential reading for both undergraduate and postgraduate students of media and communication studies, sociology and politics"-- |
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Contents List of Figures vii List of Tables ¡X Acknowledgements xj 1 Introduction 1 PARTI Foundations 13 2 The Relevance of Franz L. Neumann's Critical Theory Today: Behemoth and Anxiety and Politics in the New Age of Authoritarian Capitalism 15 3 Gunther Anders' Critique of Ideology 33 4 M. N. Roy's Critique of Ideology, Fascism, andNationalism 51 5 Martin Heidegger's Anti-Semitism: Philosophy of Technology and the Media in the Light of the Black Notebooks. Implications for the Reception of Heidegger in Media and CommunicationStudies 75 6 Anti-Semitism, Anti-Marxism, and Technophobia: The Fourth Volume of Martin Heidegger's Black Notebooks (1942-1948) 113 PART II Applications 125 7 Fascism 2.0: Hitler on Twitter 127 8 Red Scare 2.0: User-Generated Ideology in the Age of Jeremy Corbyn and Social Media 167 9 Racism, Nationalism, and Right-Wing Extremism Online: The 2016 Austrian Presidential Election on Facebook 197 10 A Frankfurt School Perspective on Donald Trump and His Use of Social Media 239 11 Donald Trump and Neoliberal Fascism 249 12 Authoritarian Capitalism, Authoritarian Movements, Authoritarian Communication 261
vi Contents 13 Why There are Certain Parallels Between Joachim C. Fest's HitlerBiography and Michael Wolff's Trump-Book 277 14 How did Donald Trump Incite a Coup Attempt? 283 15 Boris Johnson Takes His Brexit Demagoguery to the Social Media Sphere 291 16 Slow Media: How to Renew Debate in the Age of Digital Authoritarianism 301 PART III Conclusion 305 17 Conclusion: What is Digital Fascism? 307 index 325 |
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Contents List of Figures vii List of Tables ¡X Acknowledgements xj 1 Introduction 1 PARTI Foundations 13 2 The Relevance of Franz L. Neumann's Critical Theory Today: Behemoth and Anxiety and Politics in the New Age of Authoritarian Capitalism 15 3 Gunther Anders' Critique of Ideology 33 4 M. N. Roy's Critique of Ideology, Fascism, andNationalism 51 5 Martin Heidegger's Anti-Semitism: Philosophy of Technology and the Media in the Light of the Black Notebooks. Implications for the Reception of Heidegger in Media and CommunicationStudies 75 6 Anti-Semitism, Anti-Marxism, and Technophobia: The Fourth Volume of Martin Heidegger's Black Notebooks (1942-1948) 113 PART II Applications 125 7 Fascism 2.0: Hitler on Twitter 127 8 Red Scare 2.0: User-Generated Ideology in the Age of Jeremy Corbyn and Social Media 167 9 Racism, Nationalism, and Right-Wing Extremism Online: The 2016 Austrian Presidential Election on Facebook 197 10 A Frankfurt School Perspective on Donald Trump and His Use of Social Media 239 11 Donald Trump and Neoliberal Fascism 249 12 Authoritarian Capitalism, Authoritarian Movements, Authoritarian Communication 261
vi Contents 13 Why There are Certain Parallels Between Joachim C. Fest's HitlerBiography and Michael Wolff's Trump-Book 277 14 How did Donald Trump Incite a Coup Attempt? 283 15 Boris Johnson Takes His Brexit Demagoguery to the Social Media Sphere 291 16 Slow Media: How to Renew Debate in the Age of Digital Authoritarianism 301 PART III Conclusion 305 17 Conclusion: What is Digital Fascism? 307 index 325 |
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