Rethinking social media and extremism / edited by Shirley Leitch and Paul Pickering.
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Language: | English |
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Canberra, ACT, Australia :
Australian National University Press,
2022.
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Series: | Australia and the World.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Rethinking social media and extremism / Shirley Leitch and Paul Pickering
- 2. The making of a 'made for social media' massacre / Shirley Leitch
- 3. Becoming civic actors / Sally Wheeler
- 4. Hate the player, not the game: why did the Christchurch shooter's video look like a game? / Robert Fleet
- 5. Brand lone wolf: the importance of brand narrative in creating extremists / Andrew Hughes
- 6. 'Clumsy and flawed in many respects': Australia's abhorrent violent material legislation / Mark Nolan and Dominique Dalla-Pozza
- 7. Coarse and effect: normalised anger online as an essential precondition to violence / Mark Kenny
- 8. Performances of power - the site of public debate / Katrina Grant
- 9. Crisis, what crisis? / Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller and Paul Pickering.