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Files

Diggit Magazine is not about producing hypes and breaking news. Digging deeper, explaining and understanding why something is hyped, that is what Diggit Magazine is all about. Next to articles, columns, wiki entries, interviews, reviews and videos, also wants to group knowledge and build files around topics like digital media and politics, online dating, linguistic landscapes, digital culture, globalization, art, digital media, identity, feminism, migration, superdiversity and many more.

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K-pop and digital culture

K-Pop has become a global phenomenon. How come Korean bands conquer the world? What make these pop-idols so popular and what role do their fans play? This and much more, can be found out in this new Diggit file. The focus of this file is on the rise of K-Pop in the context of digitalization and digital culture. 

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The K-Pop Fandom on Twitter

04/12/2018
Article
Lola Vos

Will K-pop ‘conquer the World’ ?

19/06/2017
Paper
Manouk Boelhouwers

Master-nims and K-pop's social media empire

24/09/2018
Article
My Pham
K-pop, kpop

The K-Pop Fandom on Twitter

04/12/2018
Article
Lola Vos

Plastic surgery and the quest for the perfect selfie in South Korea

20/03/2018
Article
Nataliia Vdovychenko Carmen Gabriela Lupu
Girls taking selfies
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Activism in the digital age

Activism has changed in the digital age. Social movements and activists need media. Counter movements use their own and mass media to mobilise and to have impact. 

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Do viral campaigns work? From Movember to #itsoktotalk

22/10/2018
Paper
Thi Phuong Anh Nguyen Dianne Parlevliet Daria Kholod Ágota Schnell

The battle of 'The System Kills Us' against Valeri Simeonov

22/12/2018
Article
Aleksandra Lazarova

Algorithmic populism and algorithmic activism

10/10/2018
Article
Ico Maly
algorithmic populism, bots, social bots, Trump, algorithmic activism

What do real men eat? Online culture wars and the science of soy boys

23/10/2018
Column
Piia Varis

Language in digital activism: exploring the performative functions of #MeToo Tweets

29/06/2018
Academic Paper
Marissa K. Wood
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Jan Blommaert on life

In this file, we collect the work Jan Blommaert has written for Diggit Magazine and work of others about his impact on the academic field. 

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In memory of Jan Blommaert 

08/01/2021
Article
Sjaak Kroon
jan blommaert, sociolinguistics,  in memoriam, tribute, obituary

Tribute to Jan Blommaert as public intellectual

07/01/2021
Article
Ico Maly
Jan Blommaert, in memoriam, sociolinguistics,

Jan Blommaert in Bloomsbury: recollections of Jan’s years in London in the mid-noughties 

24/11/2020
Article
Philip Seargeant
jan Blommaert, sociolinguistics

My tribute to Jan Blommaert

24/11/2020
Article
Christian Chun
Jan Blommaert, Christian Chun, discourse, sociolinguistics

Farewell, Jan Blommaert

09/01/2021
Article
Tom Van Hout
jan blommaert, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, in memorium, tribute
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The Hybrid Media System, Data Voids and Junk News

The hybrid media system is a concept introduced by communication scholar Chadwick (2017) to highlight that different types of media not only co-exist, but form a system that evolves through mutual (inter)actions among older and newer media logics. In this file we show how different actors use that system for political and other goals.

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Defining fake news in a hybrid media system

15/11/2020
Article
Judith Evens
Fake news, hybrid media, politics and democracy

Handing out the pitchforks: BuzzFeed and mediated digilantism

12/11/2020
Article
placeholder author image
Astrid Fokkema
 'Digilante' BuzzFeed posts shows how the news outlet actively invites users to participate in onlin

Trump, lies, and hydroxychloroquine: a case study

15/11/2020
Article
Victoria Mohr
Donald trump

The Army for Trump and Trump’s war against Sleepy Joe

01/10/2020
Article
Ico Maly
trumpswar

The coronavirus, the attention economy and far-right junk news

18/03/2020
Column
Ico Maly
coronavirus
File

US Elections 2020

The American Elections of 2020 are already in full swing. In this new file, Diggit Magazine zooms in on the US 2020 elections, its candidates and especially on the impact of digitalization. 

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Trump, lies, and hydroxychloroquine: a case study

15/11/2020
Article
Victoria Mohr
Donald trump

The new Jeremiahs: #NeverTrump and the rise of the Lincoln Project

22/06/2020
Column
Robert Moore
nevertrump, Lincoln project, republicans against trump

QAnon: a wild conspiracy theory with Donald Trump’s support?

29/01/2020
Paper
Idhuna Pastoor
QAnon appearing at Trump rallies.

The Army for Trump and Trump’s war against Sleepy Joe

01/10/2020
Article
Ico Maly
trumpswar

The George Floyd Uprising and Anti-Racist Culture Change

17/06/2020
Column
Rosalyn Negrón
BLM, black lives matter, Floyd, Trump, racism, anti-racist culture
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Thierry Baudet and Forum for Democracy

Who are Thierry Baudet and Theo Hiddema? How can we understand Forum voor Democratie and what is their ideology? You can read all about them in our file. 

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An Insight into Forum for Democracy ’s WhatsApp groups

28/09/2020
Article
Ico Maly
Thierry Baudet, Forum voor democracy, forum for democracy, radical right, CARR

Memes, 4chan and the strategic ambivalence of Thierry Baudet

15/04/2018
Column
Ruben Bastiaanse

The online world of Thierry Baudet and Forum voor Democratie

13/12/2017
Article
Miah Ke-leigh

Hiddema: the 'civilized' nationalist?

11/12/2017
Article
Laura Thomas

How Forum voor Democratie puts itself in the spotlights

27/12/2018
Paper
Nikki Bergmans
File

Mockumentaries

Mockumentaries subvert the traditional codes and conventions of documentaries to bring across its message.  They take the documentary as style form, documentary practitioners and cultural, social, and political icons as objects of parody. 

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Borat: a Bi-cultural Mockumentary

29/11/2019
Paper
Valentina Brkan

'Babakiueria': How a mockumentary fights against Orientalism

26/10/2018
Paper
Mariska van Schijndel

Understanding "I'm Still Here". This can't be real, right?

16/09/2020
Paper
Hanne Hermens

Social media and why we're all full of shit

31/08/2020
Paper
Daniel Obubo
File

What is QAnon

QAnon is a pro-Trump conspiracy group born out of the recesses of imageboard website 4chan. It has a thriving online following and its main mission is to expose prominent left-wing political figures for being members of a worldwide cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles

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QAnon: a wild conspiracy theory with Donald Trump’s support?

29/01/2020
Paper
Idhuna Pastoor
QAnon appearing at Trump rallies.

QArmy vs. QAnon Debunkers: The role of confirmation bias

23/03/2020
Paper
Federica Morgandi
Qanon, Qarmy, Trump

QAnon: The alt-right war machine and social media mobilization

10/01/2020
Article
Daniel Obubo

Conspiracy theorising online

12/05/2018
Article
Piia Varis

Ellen DeGeneres: talk show host or CIA agent?

16/03/2020
Paper
Iris Dumoulin
Ellen DeGeneres
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Coronavirus and digital culture

The coronavirus has devastating effects around the world: it has stopped or at least seriously diminished offline social life. At the same time, the coronavirus produces enormous social activity online.

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‘5G users be like’: (In)visibility as evidence in 5G conspiracy memes

09/08/2020
Article
Mijke Akkermans

Digital Superhero Comics vs. Coronavirus: the comic book industry in times of COVID-19

12/05/2020
Article
Bruno Porto
Dias de Horror_ Chiaroscuro Studios Yearbook 2017

Covid-19: A World United, A World Apart

30/03/2020
Column
Ana Deumert
A shanty town in Soweto, South Africa

Coronavirus memes: Laughing the apocalypse away

18/05/2020
Article
Jana Nuiten David Scholl
covid-19 memes, coronavirus, memes

Memeing under Covid-19: On the phatic internet and collectivity

20/04/2020
Article
Lucie Chateau
memes covid
File

Racism in the US

Racism is not a new thing in the US. Racism and anti-racist struggle are a crucial part of the history of the US. Understanding that history and how it plays in contemporary politics and society is thus a must. From blacklivesmatters to the lindy Hopp. 

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The George Floyd Uprising and Anti-Racist Culture Change

17/06/2020
Column
Rosalyn Negrón
BLM, black lives matter, Floyd, Trump, racism, anti-racist culture

Black Lives Matter and the right to protest?

08/06/2020
Column
Christian Chun
Black Lives matter

Black Lives Matter too: from #hashtag to movement

13/03/2017
Paper
Iris Wijers
black lives matter #blacklivesmatter #ferguson #transgender #equality democracy

American NFL players and the fight against racial inequality: gestures as political activism

18/10/2017
Article
Anna De Fina

Conservative critiques of identity politics as divisive

13/01/2020
Column
Rosalyn Negrón
identity politics, race, conservatives
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