Radicalising Cultures of Uneven Data-Driven Political Communication
Radicalising Cultures of Uneven Data-Driven Political Communication
Author(s): Mariusz BaranowskiSubject(s): Communication studies, Politics and communication
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: data-driven political communication; big data; social media; tech companies; data-driven digital divide;
Summary/Abstract: The realm of politics (and social relations in general) during the era of social media and massive amounts of data about citizens is undergoing a creeping transformation that the general public does not understand. This essay draws attention to the increasingly deep conditioning of the political sphere through a new, directly unobservable form of data-driven political communication. This communication, using social media user data and algorithms for its analysis, is fundamentally changing the conditions of politics and electoral campaigning. Additionally, it is introducing a new form of information asymmetry that privileges tech giants and individuals with the capital to buy access to these data. As a result of this marriage of technology corporations and their wealthy principals, political discourses are being radicalised and controlled, weakening the democratic system.
Journal: Knowledge Cultures
- Issue Year: 10/2022
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 145-155
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English
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