Solidarity and Care: Information Activism in the Death Panel Podcast Community

Q3 Social Sciences
Emma May
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ABSTRACT This poster highlights the connections between independent media, information activism, and disability through a case study of the podcast Death Panel and its listeners. Death Panel is a leftist podcast that explores issues of affordability in medical care and the dearth of public health resources. The ongoing project explores the independent media created by disabled people that concern their frustrations with societal and governmental neglect, and their desires to build community and a collective political movement for social change. Since the COVID‐19 pandemic, the podcast's listenership has grown substantially. Similarly, the number of members in the Death Panel Discord group has increased to over 2,000 members over the past two years. As of February 21st, 2023, there are 2,954 members in the Discord server. For many members, especially those who are disabled and chronically ill, the podcast's Discord has served as a significant site of politicization and community‐building during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Through semi‐structured interviews, this project will explore the political and activist implications of information for marginalized people.
团结与关怀:死亡小组播客社区的信息行动主义
这张海报通过对播客Death Panel及其听众的案例研究,强调了独立媒体、信息行动主义和残疾之间的联系。死亡小组是一个左派播客,探讨医疗保健的可负担性和公共卫生资源的缺乏问题。正在进行的项目探索由残疾人创建的独立媒体,关注他们对社会和政府忽视的失望,以及他们建立社区和集体政治运动以实现社会变革的愿望。自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,该播客的听众人数大幅增加。同样,死亡小组不和小组的成员在过去两年中增加到2000多名成员。截至2023年2月21日,Discord服务器中有2,954名成员。对于许多会员来说,特别是那些残疾人和慢性病患者,在COVID - 19大流行期间,播客的不和已成为政治化和社区建设的重要场所。通过半结构化访谈,本项目将探讨信息对边缘人群的政治和积极影响。
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Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology
Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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