#Renziscappa:线上与线下行动主义的跨媒体故事

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Italian Culture Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/01614622.2021.1902096
Paolo Saporito
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本文分析了#Renziscappa标签如何被用来建立线上和线下政治活动形式之间的联系。#Renziscappa于2014年11月由意大利集体“吴明”发起,旨在鼓励在线报道针对意大利总理马泰奥·伦齐的任何形式的线下抗议活动。吴明及其追随者发起#Renziscappa行动,旨在对抗伦齐所谓共识的主流表述,并催化和组织线下抗议活动。相反,线下参与将标签与具有影响力的政治行动联系起来。然而,#Renziscappa的不受控制的扩散,以及它被“风格运动”(Movimento 5 style)占用,使得线上运动越来越失去与线下抗议活动的联系。相比之下,通过吴明的博客Giap和互动地图,#Renziscappa的跨媒体传播保持了这种联系。特别是,这些地图将#Renziscappa在谱系演化、地理时间设置和离线运动的社会政治组成方面进行了语境化。这些跨媒体延伸的网络构成了主流叙事的另一种选择,使用户从国家的角度看待运动的集体维度,并促进了政治主体性的形成。
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#Renziscappa: The Transmedia Story of a Hashtag between Online and Offline Activism
This paper analyzes how the hashtag #Renziscappa was used to create a link between online and offline forms of political activism. Launched in November 2014 by the Italian collective Wu Ming, #Renziscappa aimed to encourage the reporting online of any form of offline protest against the Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. The implementation of #Renziscappa by Wu Ming and their followers sought to counter mainstream representations of Renzi’s purported consensus, and to catalyze and organize the offline protests. Conversely, offline participation linked the hashtag to impact-making political actions. However, the uncontrolled proliferation of #Renziscappa and its appropriation by the Movimento 5 Stelle made the online campaign increasingly lose its connection with the offline protests. By contrast, the concerted transmedia diffusion of #Renziscappa through Wu Ming’s blog Giap and interactive maps preserved this connection. In particular, the maps contextualized #Renziscappa in the genealogical evolution, geo-temporal settings, and socio-political composition of the offline movement. The network of these transmedia extensions constituted a narrative alternative to the mainstream that made users perceive the collective dimension of the movement in a national perspective and fostered the formation of a political subjectivity.
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