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Leak Early, Leak (More Than) Often: Outlining the Affective Politics of Data Leaks in Network Ecologies
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Abstract Data leaks have become one of the most ubiquitous weapons in the arsenal of digital media dissent. However, often such processes of mediation exceed a rational understanding of the information revealed. Acting in the domain of the accident, the mediations of leaks operate in the dimension of the eve... view more
Data leaks have become one of the most ubiquitous weapons in the arsenal of digital media dissent. However, often such processes of mediation exceed a rational understanding of the information revealed. Acting in the domain of the accident, the mediations of leaks operate in the dimension of the event: an immanent and particular set of relations that is provoked by the encounter and collision of various forces, virtually becoming their productive potential. This article advances the question of how data leaks - as a form of media dissent - operate beyond representation, touching upon the vital realm of affect. Intensively enabling a transformation in the state of the forces at play, affect generates possibilities within the emergent world that is constantly in creation. In this article, I argue that the politics of leaks in contemporary network ecologies works in such an affective register, possessing the capabilities to trigger and activate subjects differentially. Exploring the 2012 leak by Anonymous Italia, consisting of around 3,500 Italian police documents, mostly concerning the NoTav movement, I propose that the mediations of data leaks need to be studied and apprehended via their inductive capacities, as a question of affective politics, or alter-politics.... view less
Keywords
social movement; affectivity; political activity; data; media theory; digital media; media criticism; data security; Internet; network society
Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
Anonymous; NoTav movement; affect theory; affective politics; data leaks; nonrepresentational theory
Document language
English
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
p. 48-59
Journal
Media and Communication, 6 (2018) 3
Issue topic
The Turn to Affect and Emotion in Media Studies
ISSN
2183-2439
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed