oris medijsko-trolovskega dispozitiva
Abstract
Namen članka je postaviti teoretsko podlago za analizo ironičnih komunikacijskih praks na spletnih družbenih omrežjih. Posebej se bomo posvetili praksam trolanja. V članku ne definiramo ironije le kot retorične figure, temveč tudi kot govorno dejanje, ki rekonfigurira razmerje med elementi komunikacijske situacije. Najprej bomo kritično ovrednotili sodobne različice teorij tehnoloških zmožnosti, nato pa skozi prikaz komunikacijskih pogojev na nekaterih spletnih družbenih omrežjih pokazali, kako je mogoče določene njihove zmožnosti opisati kot del dispozitiva, ki ga delovno imenujemo medijsko-trolovski dispozitiv in ki posameznike spodbuja k trolovskim oblikam izražanja. Naša zaključna ugotovitev je, da zmožnosti spletnih družbenih omrežij spodbujajo trolovske oblike izražanja
Keywords
ironija;neoliberalizem;trolanje;politični diskurz;čustva;zmožnosti;dispozitiv;Družbeni mediji;Spletna družbena omrežja;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2021 |
Typology: |
1.01 - Original Scientific Article |
Organization: |
UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences |
UDC: |
316.773.3:077.5 |
COBISS: |
70840835
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ISSN: |
0040-3598 |
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38 |
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Other data
Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
The politics of irony on social media networks |
Secondary abstract: |
The article aims to give the theoretical foundations upon which we can analyse ironic communication practices in social media. Special emphasis is paid to trolling practices. Irony is understood in the article not just as a rhetorical figure, but as a speech act that reconfigures the relationships between the elements of the communicative situation. We first critically summarise contemporary versions of the theory of technological affordances before proceeding to conceptualise, by describing the conditions of communication in certain social media, some of their affordances as part of a dispositive, which we tentatively call the media-trolling dispositive and which encourages individuals to express themselves by way of trolling. We conclude that the affordances of social media encourage troll-like forms of expression |
Secondary keywords: |
irony;neoliberalism;trolling;political discourse;emotions;social media networks;Social media;Online social networks; |
Type (COBISS): |
Article |
Pages: |
str. 391-408, 491-492 |
Volume: |
ǂLetn. ǂ58 |
Issue: |
ǂšt. ǂ2 |
Chronology: |
apr.-jun. 2021 |
DOI: |
10.51936/tip.58.2.391-408 |
ID: |
16199016 |