Digital media, denunciation and shaming: the court of public opinion

Introducing the court of public opinion -- Concerned Individuals as targets and participants of shaming -- Prominent users: (micro-)celebrity and cancellation -- Who runs the media? The role of platforms and press -- The role of states: police, polarisation and populism -- Conclusion.

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Main Author: Trottier, Daniel 1981- (Author)
Contributors: Huang, Qian ; Gabdulhakov, Rashid
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: London New York Routledge 2025
In:Year: 2025
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