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Title: Between Bullshit and Faketuality. The Viral Anomaly of the Image of Laith Al Saleh
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Abstract:

This paper explores the anomalous role that today’s social media environments play in the dynamics of affective amplification through viral visual content. Affected by the post 9/11 logic of media securitization, the circulation of manipulated images and internet memes has created an atmosphere of controversial sentiments and irrational facts. The prevalent experience of disorientation that perpetuates itself in these relations feeds on the everyday micro-anticipations of claim and counterclaim, making the double binary of fact and fiction, source and adaptation impossible to sustain. Against this background, the discussion will focus on how the viral spread of one particular image during the refugee crisis has contributed to the emergence of the issue of ‘terrorist refugees’. Exploring the infrastructures of media alert behind this issue, I address the re- and premediating forces at play in the circulation of the image as faketual. Rather than relying on the availability of valid sources, networked formations of faketuality feel true even they are known to be fabricated. I develop this argument by adapting digital methods to reflect on the shifts in controversial relations of relevance/visibility as they unfold through our everyday encounters with search engines, online news media, and social platforms.

Keywords: Virality, Visual content, Online crisis communication, Premediation, Faketuality, Memes, Affect
Publication type: Article in journal (Authorship)
Publication date: 19.12.2019 (Online)
Published by: Conjunctions: Transdisciplinary Journal of Cultural Participation
Conjunctions: Transdisciplinary Journal of Cultural Participation
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 ( C. Stage , B. Eriksson, C. Møhring Reestorff )
Title of the series: Cultural participation, social media affect and art
Volume number: Vol 6
Issue: No 1
First publication: Yes
Version: -
Page: pp. 3 - 18

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Publication date: 19.12.2019
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/tjcp.v6i1.117319
Homepage: https://www.conjunctions-tjcp.com//article/view/117319
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Assignment

Organisation Address
Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Institut für Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft
Universitätsstraße 65 - 67
A-9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Austria
   mk@aau.at
https://www.aau.at/mk
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Universitätsstraße 65 - 67
AT - A-9020  Klagenfurt am Wörthersee

Categorisation

Subject areas
  • 202002 - Audiovisual media
  • 504019 - Media sociology
  • 508008 - Media analysis
  • 508011 - Media theory
Research Cluster
  • Visual culture
  • Humans in the Digital Age
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Publication focus
  • Science to Science (Quality indicator: I)
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