The Politics of Resistance: An Ethnographic Examination of Political Alienation and Radical Disengagement among Rural White Underclass Men

IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Mass Communication and Society Pub Date : 2022-11-02 DOI:10.1080/15205436.2022.2119872
Danny S. Parker
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ABSTRACT Scholars have renewed interest in the rural working-class in response to the growth of populist politics. However, due to the difficulty of accessing rural underclass communities, their perspectives have yet to be examined in political communication research. This ethnography uses participant observation and semi-structured interviews to understand how the political and social identities of rural White underclass men are formed by observing their lived experiences, group processes, and the ways in which they consume and share information. Participants indicate a loss of faith in the democratic process so powerful that they do not believe it exists. Unlike their populist rural middle- and working-class counterparts, the rural underclass radically disengages from political and civic life. This radical disengagement entails deep distrust in the media and the government, intentional nonparticipation in politics, and routine norms and practices that diverge from greater society. These findings suggest structural alienation, as their cultural identity seems to have formed, in part, by a disregard for and resistance to a society that has pushed them to the margins of economic and social existence.
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抵抗政治:对农村白人下层阶级男性政治异化和激进脱离的民族志考察
随着民粹主义政治的兴起,学者们重新燃起了对农村工人阶级的兴趣。然而,由于难以接触到农村底层群体,他们的观点在政治传播研究中还没有得到充分的研究。这种民族志采用参与式观察和半结构化访谈的方式,通过观察农村白人下层男性的生活经历、群体过程以及他们消费和分享信息的方式,来了解他们的政治和社会身份是如何形成的。与会者表示,他们对强大的民主进程失去了信心,以至于不相信它的存在。与平民主义的农村中产阶级和工人阶级不同,农村下层阶级从根本上脱离了政治和公民生活。这种激进的脱离包括对媒体和政府的极度不信任,有意不参与政治,以及与更大社会脱节的常规规范和做法。这些发现表明了结构性异化,因为他们的文化认同似乎已经形成,部分原因是对一个将他们推向经济和社会存在边缘的社会的漠视和抵制。
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