How Internet Culture Poisoned Politics, with Whitney Phillips

20/06/2018 28 min Episodio 3
How Internet Culture Poisoned Politics, with Whitney Phillips

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Episode Synopsis

Is it inevitable that the internet and social media drive us to the extremes? Or do they just hold up a mirror to an already divided culture? And we explore the dark side of the internet – trolls, racist memes, hate-filled comment sections and increasingly virulent culture wars – and ask whether it hijacked the White House.
Guest

Whitney Phillips, Assistant Professor of Communication, Culture, and Digital Technologies at Syracuse University, and author of ‘This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things: Mapping the Relationship between Online Trolling and Mainstream Culture’

Links

Whitney Phillips on Twitter
Whitney's May 2018 report for Data & Society: The Oxygen of Amplification: Better Practices for Reporting on Extremists, Antagonists, and Manipulators Online
Whitney's 2016 article for Slate: 'Donald Trump Is Not a Troll'
Ian Leslie on Twitter
Matthew Taylor on Twitter


Produced by James Shield.
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