Scandal mining: political nobodies and remediated visibility.

Media, culture, and society Pub Date : 2018-09-01 Epub Date: 2017-10-25 DOI:10.1177/0163443717734408
Daniel Trottier
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Abstract

This article considers the 2015 federal election in Canada as the emergence of seemingly citizen-led practices whereby candidates' past missteps are unearthed and distributed through social and news media channels. On first pass, these resemble citizen-led engagements through digital media for potentially unmappable political goals, given the dispersed and either non-partisan or multi-partisan nature of these engagements. By bringing together journalistic accounts and social media coverage alongside current scholarship on citizenship and visibility, this case study traces the possibility of political accountability and the political weaponisation of mediated visibility through the targeted extraction of candidate details from dispersed profiles, communities and databases.

丑闻挖掘:政治上的无名小卒和补救的能见度。
本文认为,2015年加拿大联邦选举出现了一种看似由公民主导的做法,即候选人过去的失误被挖掘出来,并通过社交和新闻媒体渠道传播。乍一看,这些活动类似于通过数字媒体进行的公民主导的活动,目的是实现潜在的不可映射的政治目标,因为这些活动是分散的,要么是非党派的,要么是多党派的。通过将新闻报道和社交媒体报道与当前关于公民身份和知名度的学术研究结合起来,本案例研究追溯了政治问责制的可能性,以及通过有针对性地从分散的个人资料、社区和数据库中提取候选人详细信息,将中介知名度作为政治武器的可能性。
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