Reactionary Digital Politics

Reactionary Digital Politics

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In the 1990s tech evangelists told us that the internet would bring the world together; that it would help us share knowledge and learn from each other. Spoiler Alert: that didn’t happen. The world of digital politics is filled with hucksters, ideological entrepreneurs performing invective for a few likes and subscriptions. It’s a recruiting ground for far-right extremists, cultists and conspiracy fantasists. And it’s changing how all of us think, feel and do our politics. This eight-part podcast series reports on the findings of a three-year academic research project into the political ideologies, rhetorics and aesthetics shaping the age of digital politics. Featuring interviews with leading scholars and researchers in this field – including Whitney Phillips, Matthew Feldman, Becca Lewis and Wu Ming 1 – it asks why right-wing & reactionary groups have been so successful in using digital technologies to push their ideologies, exploring the history and theory to assess the prospects for politics in an age of digital communication.

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How many episodes are there of Reactionary Digital Politics?

There are 9 episodes avaiable of Reactionary Digital Politics.

What is Reactionary Digital Politics about?

We have categorized Reactionary Digital Politics as:

  • Technology
  • News

Where can you listen to Reactionary Digital Politics?

Reactionary Digital Politics is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Reactionary Digital Politics start?

The first episode of Reactionary Digital Politics that we have available was released 20 October 2021.

Who creates the podcast Reactionary Digital Politics?

Reactionary Digital Politics is produced and created by reactionarydigitalpolitics.