Non-Lethal Farce: "Pepper Spray Cop" Photoshopping as Visual Rhetoric
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This paper examines photoshopping as an important emerging genre of vernacular civic discourse on the Internet. By sharing digitally altered images (“photoshops”) across networks, users engage in a vernacular process that creates and participates in discourses concerning social knowledge, shared expectations, and shared values. To demonstrate this process, this paper analyzes how photoshopping was used as a response to the pepper spraying of a group of peaceful protesters on the University of California, Davis campus. Enabled by the affordances of networked communication, this paper argues that photoshopping represents a powerful new form of vernacular rhetoric for the digital age.Descargas
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2013-10-31
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Peck, A. M. (2013). Non-Lethal Farce: "Pepper Spray Cop" Photoshopping as Visual Rhetoric. AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 3. Recuperado a partir de https://spir.aoir.org/ojs/index.php/spir/article/view/8763
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