The symposium invites scholars and other informed observers to present papers discussing how over the last decade, social movements, party movements and other collective actors emerging in the fractured contemporary media landscape have produced knowledge, learn and develop new or overhaul existing participatory cultures and techno-populist identities
This symposium aims to explore critical approaches which help us to
understand contemporary true crime and murder media in the quickly
shifting media landscape.
Conference topics: digital infrastructures and digital discourse, conflict dynamics, attention economies, ideology and digital discourse, directive power of digital infrastructures,...