This paper analyzes the “grassroots political satire production” of the blog www.spinoza.it, gaining space on public debate of the mainstream media as object of the news production and as source of quotations. The analysis on Spinoza’s political posts covers one year (from June 2011 until May 2012), following two research lines: a. the satirical production seen as a circular process; b. identification of political and anti-political discourse.
This paper analyzes the “grassroots political satire production” of the blog www.spinoza.it, gaining space on public debate of the mainstream media as object of the news production and as source of quotations. The analysis on Spinoza’s political posts covers one year (from June 2011 until May 2012), following two research lines: a. the satirical production seen as a circular process; b. identification of political and anti-political discourse.
Participatory culture and collective satire: the Spinoza.it case / Gangi, MATTIA SEBASTIANO; Gennaro, Serena; Ruggiero, Christian. - In: CULTURA E COMUNICAZIONE. - ISSN 2036-9700. - ELETTRONICO. - 3:(2012). (Intervento presentato al convegno Symposium on Media industries and grassroots cultural production in the digital era tenutosi a Milano nel 20 settembre).
Participatory culture and collective satire: the Spinoza.it case
GANGI, MATTIA SEBASTIANO;GENNARO, SERENA;RUGGIERO, CHRISTIAN
2012
Abstract
This paper analyzes the “grassroots political satire production” of the blog www.spinoza.it, gaining space on public debate of the mainstream media as object of the news production and as source of quotations. The analysis on Spinoza’s political posts covers one year (from June 2011 until May 2012), following two research lines: a. the satirical production seen as a circular process; b. identification of political and anti-political discourse.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.