Social/digital media platforms are sites for constituting the self…

Question Answered step-by-step Social/digital media platforms are sites for constituting the self… Social/digital media platforms are sites for constituting the self and society, which is a political project bound up in ideologies/discourses, practices, social identities, the economic, and corresponding power relations. Within these contexts, how has social/digital media operated as a site/space for the constitution of political subjects/formations?  1. What features of social/digital media platforms are at work in directing our political conversations (algorithms/architectures, corporate priorities, power relations among users)?  2. What practices (such as forms of media production/circulation) are taken up by users in how they engage in political activity (not necessarily corresponding with formal politics)?  3. How have those practices (and any political-cultural knowledges/beliefs) been a part of constituting one’s political self and groups of likeminded subjects, and affected culture and society at large? Arts & Humanities Communications COM 3057 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)