Social Media, Truth and the Care of the Self: On the Digital Technologies of the Subject

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This book explores the relationship between (post)truth and subjectivity by focusing on social media as a site of digital subjectification. These days, truth is cheap. Anyone can claim it. Indeed, most do – impudently and without any recourse to facts or objective reality. Truth-claims today are nothing but power grabs, employed in the permanent popularity contest that our culture and politics have become. Correspondingly, our very sense of reality is perpetually uprooted. Post-truth sets us adrift. Navigating by smartphones, we pursue endless mirages, coming to wonder whether the shoreline itself is a myth.

The book examines the ways in which different digital practices – such as influencing, trolling and digital activism – operate as technologies of the subject, shaping how we relate to ourselves, others and the world. It argues that social media facilitates the progressive eclipsing of our subjective (dis)positions by the economic imperative. Positioning post-truth as the outcome of unbridled economicization, it exposes the true costs of its supremacy. The critical reflections on the relationship between digital subjectification and the social offered by this book will be of relevance to academics and students working in the fields of sociology, media and cultural studies, politics, and philosophy.

Author(s): Diana Stypinska
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 100
City: Cham

Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Author
Chapter 1: Introduction: Towards Digital Subjectification
(Post)Truth and Subjectivity
Subjection and Subjectification
Digital Technologies of the Subject
References
Chapter 2: The Confessions of an Influencer
Digital Ministry
Performing Self-Exposure
Digital Transparency and Truth
References
Chapter 3: I Troll, Therefore I Am
Performing ‘Trolling’
Being a ‘Troll’
‘Trolling’ as Truth-Telling?
‘Trolling’ as Ultra-transparency
References
Chapter 4: Keyboard Revolutionaries
Performing Digital Activism
Digital Agitation
Dutiful Entrapment
Against Solutionism
References
Chapter 5: Conclusion: Care in the Post-Truth World
The ‘Joys’ of Simulation
Solving the Post-Truth Crisis?
References
Index