Making Sense of Schizoposting: A Schizoanalysis of Alt-Right Internet Platforms.

Journal of forensic nursing Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1097/JFN.0000000000000472
Jim A Johansson, Dave Holmes
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Abstract: Online radicalization has gained considerable attention in the media and in academia. Much attention has shifted to so-called "homegrown terrorists." Mental health concerns of those who display signs of online radicalization are identified as a potential contributing factor to this process. Although it seems both tempting to attribute mental health concerns, attempts to "make sense" of schizoposting (a bizarre and often violent form of online engagement) via conventional "clinical" analysis prove insufficient. This article offers a critical analysis of an extremely disturbing (online) phenomenon through the radical poststructuralist scholarship of late French philosophers, Deleuze and Guattari. Given that schizoposting and those individuals who engage in this behavior have yet to receive any attention in the nursing and health-related literature, it is critical that future research aims to better understand this population, such that appropriate interventions may be proposed.

让 "精神张贴 "有意义:对新右翼互联网平台的精神分析》(Making Sense of Schizoposting: A Schizoanalysis of Alt-Right Internet Platforms)。
摘要:网络激进化问题已引起媒体和学术界的极大关注。很多注意力都转移到了所谓的 "本土恐怖分子 "身上。显示出网络激进化迹象的人的心理健康问题被认为是这一过程的潜在促成因素。尽管归因于心理健康问题似乎很有诱惑力,但试图通过传统的 "临床 "分析来 "理解 "精神分裂贴文(一种怪异且通常具有暴力倾向的网络参与形式)的努力被证明是不够的。本文通过法国后期哲学家德勒兹和瓜塔里的激进后结构主义学术思想,对这一极其令人不安的(网络)现象进行了批判性分析。鉴于精神分裂症患者和从事这种行为的人尚未受到护理和健康相关文献的关注,未来的研究必须以更好地了解这一人群为目标,从而提出适当的干预措施。
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