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- Media Gaslighting Harms Modern Politics - Populist Policy
In modern politics, media gaslighting is not only prevalent but increasingly harmful, as it exacerbates polarization, undermines trust in democratic institutions, and manipulates voters
- Social Media, Social Control, and the Politics of Public Shaming
While there is disagreement over the value of public shaming, scholars largely agree that social media introduce pathologies But while scholars rightly identify the effects of online public shaming (OPS), they misidentify the cause
- The platforming is the point: News media, ‘the oxygen of . . .
There exists little scholarship on how exactly a media outlet might platform and interview far-right actors, should they choose to do this, without giving credence to their views, amplifying them uncritically and unnecessarily, or downplaying the seriousness of their ideology and actions (Richards et al , 2024)
- The Cancel Culture Paradox: Silencing voices, amplifying . . .
Cancel culture is taking social media by storm and impacting lives, whether warranted or not In an age where tweets hold more weight than the truth, the power of public opinion has never been stronger, and it is reshaping the way people view and interact with one another
- In the age of cancel culture, shaming can be healthy for . . .
The scale and speed of social media can change the dynamics of public shaming when it occurs online Crossing online borders There are still very real consequences of moving public shaming
- Sanewashing in the media: the coverage that normalizes Trump . . .
What is sanewashing? A term that has gained more traction in the upcoming election, sanewashing is when problematic statements by public figures are normalized or downplayed by the mainstream media
- The Traumatic Impact of Media Humiliation, Misrepresentation . . .
Media misrepresentation can be intentional or not, but many of the elements involved in agreeing to a media appearance have hints of cult-like control Legal releases generally give all power to the media company, unless one pays an attorney to fix it
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