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  1. millercenter.rutgers.edu

    On social media, memes—images, videos, and/or slogans—permit extremists to plant hateful [5], antisemitic [6] and/or revolutionary [7] ideas in the public eye. Often, they are disguised with ... movements, from radical Jihadi to libertarian-anarchists, now use social media memes and other
  2. buzzfeednews.com

    It runs everything from "Anarchist Student Groups: How to Start Your Own," to interviews with activists, to manuals for upcoming protests, to doxxes of alt-right trolls behind fake antifa social media accounts. It's a frequent enemy of Fox News. The site told BuzzFeed News in May that it averaged 20,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per day ...
  3. truthout.org

    They drew attention to how Facebook's language mirrored recent statements from Donald Trump, saying the president has "demanded this crackdown in a series of social media posts explicitly blaming anarchists and anti-fascists for the countrywide wave of protests precipitated by persistent police violence in the United States."
  4. cambridge.org

    A useful place to begin thinking about the kind of alternative social media platforms that lend themselves to anarchist and radical organisation is the literature on alternative media in general. At least since the Levellers, the egalitarian populist movement of mid-17thcentury England, who pioneered the use of pamphlets as a means of ...
  5. A white paper published by academic authors from Rutgers University looks closely at the ways anarchists use social media to organize and instigate violence against their targets. The paper is titled "Network-Enabled Anarchy: How Militant Anarcho-Socialist Networks Use Social Media to Instigate Widespread Violence Against Political Opponents ...
  6. tandfonline.com

    For a similar argument made in relation to social media, see Gerbaudo's (2015) account of "populism 2.0." Taking an anarchist perspective, Bookchin (Citation 1982), for example, suggests that such a lack of a will to self-organization is connected to an internalization of a subjectivity of hierarchy.
  7. bristoluniversitypressdigital.com

    Chapter Seven presents a schematic account of the functions a social media platform would need to have in order to fulfil the roles required of it by anarchist cybernetics. Drawing on the negative critiques of existing social media platforms and the positive requirements outlined by activists and scholars, this chapter asks what an alternative social media platform would look like and how it ...

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