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Extreme Speech and Global Digital Cultures — Introduction

Udupa, Sahana; Pohjonen, Matti

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Sahana Udupa



Abstract

In this article, we introduce the Special Section on Extreme Speech and Global Digital Cultures by developing the concept of “extreme speech.” In addressing the growing cultures of online vitriol and extremism, this concept advances a critical ethnographic sensibility to situated online speech cultures and a comparative global conversation that moves beyond the legal-normative debates that have been dominant in North America and Europe. We demonstrate this intervention by highlighting three interlinked arguments: Extreme speech inhabits a spectrum of practices rather than a binary opposition between acceptable and unacceptable speech; the sociotechnological aspects of new media embody a context in itself; and the violence of extreme speech acts is productive of identity in historically specific ways. This approach entails a methodological move that takes account of the meanings online users attach to vitriol as historical actors. It thus allows for critical frameworks to emerge from emic terms of action rather than moral concepts superimposed from the outside. Ethnographic explorations of extreme speech, we suggest, open up a new avenue to critique the contemporary global conjuncture of exclusionary politics.

Citation

Udupa, S., & Pohjonen, M. (2019). Extreme Speech and Global Digital Cultures — Introduction. International Journal of Communication, 13, 3049-3067

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 12, 2018
Publication Date Jul 1, 2019
Deposit Date Jul 25, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jul 25, 2019
Journal International Journal of Communication
Electronic ISSN 1932-8036
Publisher University of Southern California
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Pages 3049-3067
Keywords extreme speech, global digital media, online extremism, right-wing populism, nationalism, violence, hate speech
Publisher URL https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/9102/2710

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