In response to the growing ubiquity of social media, critical media literacy scholars have increasingly called for the examination of online practices and their embedded pedagogies and curricula. In response, I use this paper to reimagine shitposting, a discursive social media practice, as a form of public pedagogy aligned (at times) with critical media literacy education. I begin by engaging extant research to both define shitposting and position the practice beyond the neofascist ends of the alt-right movement that most scholars focus on. Examining this alignment through the lens of critical media literacy, I argue that shitposting exists as an online pedagogical technology that can potentially reorient the network of relationships within...
Information that students read on social media globally comes from a fantastic range of resources an...
In this work, the use of social media (sometimes called here: SM) by neoliberal governments is exami...
Twitter’s integration into Higher Education learning environments has created both challenges and op...
In response to the growing ubiquity of social media, critical media literacy scholars have increasin...
In this paper we look at what the critical tradition in education has to offer to the phenomenon of ...
What does it mean to be pedagogical in a post-truth landscape? How might feminist thought and action...
Trolling. Disinformation campaigns. Ad hominem attacks. Gaslighting. Obfuscation and pedantry. These...
In this essay, the authors offer a context for discussions about fake news, democracy, and considera...
Today, vital aspects of private life and public discourse are happening online, and media and digita...
Social media has provided challenges and opportunities for education for democracy. There have alway...
This exploratory study provides a structured understanding of shitposting and examines its role, fo...
To understand the role of social media in society, we have to understand how social media are unders...
Recent new media image scandals on Twitter such as the #myNYPD hashtag debacle in 2014 or the #McDSt...
poster abstractPopular culture has created a widened scope through which non-traditional political a...
Fake news poses a threat to democracy. The rise of social media and its lax content regulation have ...
Information that students read on social media globally comes from a fantastic range of resources an...
In this work, the use of social media (sometimes called here: SM) by neoliberal governments is exami...
Twitter’s integration into Higher Education learning environments has created both challenges and op...
In response to the growing ubiquity of social media, critical media literacy scholars have increasin...
In this paper we look at what the critical tradition in education has to offer to the phenomenon of ...
What does it mean to be pedagogical in a post-truth landscape? How might feminist thought and action...
Trolling. Disinformation campaigns. Ad hominem attacks. Gaslighting. Obfuscation and pedantry. These...
In this essay, the authors offer a context for discussions about fake news, democracy, and considera...
Today, vital aspects of private life and public discourse are happening online, and media and digita...
Social media has provided challenges and opportunities for education for democracy. There have alway...
This exploratory study provides a structured understanding of shitposting and examines its role, fo...
To understand the role of social media in society, we have to understand how social media are unders...
Recent new media image scandals on Twitter such as the #myNYPD hashtag debacle in 2014 or the #McDSt...
poster abstractPopular culture has created a widened scope through which non-traditional political a...
Fake news poses a threat to democracy. The rise of social media and its lax content regulation have ...
Information that students read on social media globally comes from a fantastic range of resources an...
In this work, the use of social media (sometimes called here: SM) by neoliberal governments is exami...
Twitter’s integration into Higher Education learning environments has created both challenges and op...