Contagious bodies. An investigation of affective and discursive strategies in contemporary online activism |
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Authors: | Britta Timm Knudsen Carsten Stage |
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Affiliation: | 1. Swinburne Business School, Swinburne University of Technology, PO box 218, Hawthorn, Victoria, 3122, Australia;2. Department of Information Systems & Operations Management, University of Auckland, 12 Grafton Road, Auckland, 1010, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The paper presents an analysis of Climate Justice Fast, a campaign consisting of an international hunger strike against political in action on climate change. Within the theoretical framework of political online activism and theories of affect, we investigate the encoding and decoding of the starving activist bodies in relation to CJF. Our material consists of texts from the CJF website, activist blogs, and two online debates on a large Danish media platform. The methodological approach is discourse analytical and esthetic-affective. In our analysis we outline the different semantic significations of the starving bodies as central signifiers and we investigate the different affective responses to the hunger strike. We furthermore argue that the starved body seems to be relationally powerful, because of both its contagious ability to attune other bodies and its semantic ‘wildness’. |
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