Cancel culture is a complex phenomenon that challenges our notions of civic practices, perpetuates surveillance practices amongst individuals who encourage digital public shaming and obscures communal ideas regarding accountability. Hence, it is imperative to complicate and nuance “cancel culture” to understand the different meanings derived from its diverse mechanizations. Other matrices such as power, platform governance, decoloniality, and more bolster ideas about the phenomenon’s extensive sociocultural reach. Using a critical digital ethnographic approach, I exemplify with the analysis two cancel culture cases uncovering themes such as selective cancelations, cancelation effectiveness, performative activism, performative wokeness, hypo...
In the digital era, cancel culture has emerged as a powerful force, often resulting in the exclusi...
Cancel culture is a form of societal self-defense that becomes prominent particularly during periods...
Students will learn and partake in discussions about online etiquette, aspects of “cancel culture,” ...
Canceling and #cancelculture have become the topic of many debates over free speech and accountabili...
I am investigating how minority students of color find cancel culture (boycotting a brand or celebri...
There has been much bemoaning of “cancel culture” in recent years. The fear seems to be that there i...
The purpose of this thesis is to introduce the use of cancel culture as a form of counterspeech that...
The phenomenon of cancel culture as a movement has become more influential as the American culture a...
In just a few years, cancel culture has become the topic on everyone's lips. It's an exciting, but a...
Calls for social justice have been around since the Civil Rights movements of the 1950s and 1960s, b...
In the modern social media era, “cancel culture” is a growing phenomenon used to hold public figures...
The term cancel culture describes a phenomenon in which people are effectively shunned from society ...
Cancel culture has been described by some as a form of online activism. It has also been argued as a...
Cancel culture is a form of societal self-defense that becomes prominent particularly during periods...
Cancel culture is a social phenomenon in which an individual or group involved in controversy is tar...
In the digital era, cancel culture has emerged as a powerful force, often resulting in the exclusi...
Cancel culture is a form of societal self-defense that becomes prominent particularly during periods...
Students will learn and partake in discussions about online etiquette, aspects of “cancel culture,” ...
Canceling and #cancelculture have become the topic of many debates over free speech and accountabili...
I am investigating how minority students of color find cancel culture (boycotting a brand or celebri...
There has been much bemoaning of “cancel culture” in recent years. The fear seems to be that there i...
The purpose of this thesis is to introduce the use of cancel culture as a form of counterspeech that...
The phenomenon of cancel culture as a movement has become more influential as the American culture a...
In just a few years, cancel culture has become the topic on everyone's lips. It's an exciting, but a...
Calls for social justice have been around since the Civil Rights movements of the 1950s and 1960s, b...
In the modern social media era, “cancel culture” is a growing phenomenon used to hold public figures...
The term cancel culture describes a phenomenon in which people are effectively shunned from society ...
Cancel culture has been described by some as a form of online activism. It has also been argued as a...
Cancel culture is a form of societal self-defense that becomes prominent particularly during periods...
Cancel culture is a social phenomenon in which an individual or group involved in controversy is tar...
In the digital era, cancel culture has emerged as a powerful force, often resulting in the exclusi...
Cancel culture is a form of societal self-defense that becomes prominent particularly during periods...
Students will learn and partake in discussions about online etiquette, aspects of “cancel culture,” ...