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Participation in Times of War: The Ambivalence of Digital Media
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Abstract Do digital media support or undermine democracy and freedom? Building on recent scholarship that highlights the diversity of digital media's effects, this article begins with the premise that digital media do not clearly shape political life in contemporary societies one way or another but are inste... mehr
Do digital media support or undermine democracy and freedom? Building on recent scholarship that highlights the diversity of digital media's effects, this article begins with the premise that digital media do not clearly shape political life in contemporary societies one way or another but are instead ambivalent. The article seeks to explicate how exactly the ambivalence of digital media emerges and to arrive at a suitable conceptualisation of their role. Empirically, to capture how digital media become embroiled in very different kinds of political action, I draw on a prolonged ethnographic engagement with two war‐time volunteer initiatives in Russia. Both initiatives participate in politics by assisting Ukrainian war refugees who fled in the direction of Russia, and both rely on the messaging app Telegram. However, the participation of one amounts to resisting the imperative of supporting the aggression foisted by the state on Russian citizens, while the participation of another heightens this very imperative. I engage with these two contrasting digitally mediated initiatives doing similar activities but acting on vastly different commitments to illuminate the digital media's ambivalence. I show how digital media contribute to the creation of and cracking down on democratic openings by becoming actors in the collective action networks that strive to resist oppressive political strategies and, simultaneously, in the networks that strive to further strengthen the very same strategies.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Russland; Autoritarismus; Demokratie; Digitale Medien; Partizipation; politischer Einfluss
Klassifikation
Wirkungsforschung, Rezipientenforschung
interaktive, elektronische Medien
Freie Schlagwörter
Telegram; collective action; digital participation; participation amidst hostility; public participation
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2025
Zeitschriftentitel
Social Inclusion, 13 (2025)
Heftthema
Public Participation Amidst Hostility: When the Uninvited Shape Matters of Collective Concern
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)