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This is why we can't have nice things: mapping the relationship between online trolling and mainstream culture
2015, MIT Press
in English
0262028948 9780262028943
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Subcultural Origins, 2003-2007
1. Defining Terms: The Origins and Evolution of Subcultural Trolling
2. The Only Reason to Do Anything: Lulz, Play, and the Mask of Trolling
3. Toward a Method/ology
II. The "Golden Years," 2008-2011
4. The House That Fox Built: Anonymous, Spectacle, and Cycles of Amplification
5. LOLing at Tragedy: Facebook Trolls, Memorial Pages, and the Business of Mass-Mediated Disaster Narratives
6. Race and the No-Spin Zone: The Thin Line between Trolling and Corporate Punditry
7. Dicks Everywhere: The Cultural Logics of Trolling
III. The Transitional Period, 2012-2015
8. The Lulz Are Dead, Long Live the Lulz: From Subculture to Mainstream
9. Where Do We Go from Here? The Importance of Spinning Endlessly
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-223) and index.
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