Combating extremism in a public sphere at risk: platforms' affordances, dilemmas and opportunities of social media campaigns

IF 0.2 Q4 COMMUNICATION H-ermes-Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2019-12-17 DOI:10.1285/I22840753N15P229
S. Monaci
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The spread of social media highlights controversial changes in the public sphere: new opportunities of access and expression in fact go alongside aberrant phenomena of extremist propaganda. In recent years, civil society institutions and bodies have responded to the wave of hatred and violence on social media through online awareness-raising campaigns aimed at combating ideological propaganda and offering alternative narratives to vulnerable individuals. The essay develops a critical reflection on some of these initiatives in view of social media affordances and the communication strategies adopted by promoters. What is the role of social media campaigns in consideration of the public sphere at risk? What are the limits and criticalities for issuers? What are the potential effects on audiences? Starting with a number of case histories, the contribution highlights that issuers often find themselves facing the conservative dilemma between the possibility of using social media strategically and the risk of legitimising extremist organisations that use the same media channels. The study also reveals that awareness-raising messages, developed in the form of a counter-narrative or alternative narrative, can trigger counterproductive actions such as the backfire effect which reinforce, rather than mitigate, the polarisation between individuals, particularly online, and which thereby invalidate the arguments and critical intentions of the campaigns.
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在面临风险的公共领域打击极端主义:社交媒体活动的平台支持、困境和机遇
社交媒体的传播凸显了公共领域有争议的变化:事实上,新的接触和表达机会与极端主义宣传的异常现象相伴而生。近年来,民间社会机构和机构通过在线提高认识运动应对社交媒体上的仇恨和暴力浪潮,旨在打击意识形态宣传,并为弱势群体提供替代叙事。本文从社交媒体的可供性和推广者所采取的传播策略的角度,对其中一些举措进行了批判性反思。考虑到面临风险的公共领域,社交媒体运动的作用是什么?发行人的限制和关键是什么?对观众的潜在影响是什么?从一些案例历史开始,这篇文章强调,发行人经常发现自己面临着保守的困境,既有战略性使用社交媒体的可能性,也有使使用相同媒体渠道的极端主义组织合法化的风险。该研究还表明,以反叙事或替代叙事的形式发展的提高认识信息可能会引发适得其反的行动,如适得其反的效果,这会加强而不是缓解个人之间的两极分化,尤其是在网上,从而使竞选活动的论点和批评意图无效。
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