Introducing Vigilant Audiences

dc.contributorEDITOR: Trottier, Daniel; orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8476-673X; Erasmus University Rotterdam
dc.contributor.editorGabdulhakov, Rashid
dc.contributor.editorTrottier, Daniel
dc.contributor.editorHuang, Qian
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-16T14:30:53Z
dc.date.available2024-05-16T14:30:53Z
dc.date.issued2020-10-14
dc.date.updated2024-05-16T14:30:52Z
dc.descriptionPublication status: ACTIVE
dc.description.abstractThis ground-breaking collection of essays examines the scope and consequences of digital vigilantism – a phenomenon emerging on a global scale, which sees digital audiences using social platforms to shape social and political life. Longstanding forms of moral scrutiny and justice seeking are disseminated through our contemporary media landscape, and researchers are increasingly recognising the significance of societal impacts effected by digital media. The authors engage with a range of cross-disciplinary perspectives in order to explore the actions of a vigilant digital audience – denunciation, shaming, doxing – and to consider the role of the press and other public figures in supporting or contesting these activities. In turn, the volume illuminates several tensions underlying these justice seeking activities – from their capacity to reproduce categorical forms of discrimination, to the diverse motivations of the wider audiences who participate in vigilant denunciations. This timely volume presents thoughtful case studies drawn both from high-profile Anglo-American contexts, and from developments in regions that have received less coverage in English-language scholarship. It is distinctive in its focus on the contested boundary between policing and entertainment, and on the various contexts in which the desire to seek retribution converges with the desire to consume entertainment. Introducing Vigilant Audiences will be of great value to researchers and students of sociology, politics, criminology, critical security studies, and media and communication. It will be of further interest to those who wish to understand recent cases of citizen-led justice seeking in their global context.
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dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0200
dc.identifier.isbn9781783749027
dc.identifier.isbn9781783749034
dc.identifier.isbn9781783749041
dc.identifier.isbn9781800646117
dc.identifier.isbn9781783749072
dc.identifier.isbn9781783749058
dc.identifier.isbn9781783749065
dc.identifier.other4455a769-d374-4eed-8e6a-84c220757c0d
dc.identifier.urihttps://thoth-arch.lib.cam.ac.uk/handle/1811/148
dc.languageENG
dc.publisherOpen Book Publishers
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectHPS
dc.subjectJFD
dc.subjectUD
dc.subjectCOM060140
dc.subjectPOL010000
dc.subjectSOC026040
dc.subjectSOC052000
dc.subjectP96.A83
dc.subjectEconomics, Politics and Sociology
dc.subjectMedia Studies and Journalism
dc.subjectcontemporary media landscape
dc.subjectdigital audience
dc.subjectdigital media
dc.subjectdigital vigilantism
dc.subjectpolitical life
dc.subjectsocial life
dc.subjectsocial platform
dc.titleIntroducing Vigilant Audiences
dc.typehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2f33
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organization.legalNameErasmus University Rotterdam
organization.legalNameErasmus University Rotterdam

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