Disconnectivity in a Changing Media and Political Landscape: A Multi-Contextual and Interdisciplinary Lens

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Abstract

This thematic issue examines disconnectivity in a world where connectivity is often assumed to be the norm. Drawing on multiple areas of research, such as political unfriending, digital disconnection, migration studies, and media censorship, it delves into the complexities of disconnectivity, moving beyond its framing as voluntary choice and individual practice. Collectively, studies in this issue highlight disconnection as a compelled act for self-protection and a collective strategy to tackle systemic problems. By examining enforced and coerced disconnection, they also reveal disconnection’s dual role as control and resistance. Through a multi-contextual and interdisciplinary lens, this issue challenges the normative assumptions implicit in our current understandings of disconnection, and, in doing so, advances the field.
Original languageEnglish
Article number9756
Number of pages7
JournalMedia and Communication
Volume12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18-Dec-2024

Keywords

  • digital disconnection
  • enforced disconnection
  • inequality
  • interpersonal disconnection
  • political unfriending
  • power dynamics

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