ABSTRACT

This collection reaches beyond fake news and propaganda, misinformation, and charismatic liars, to explore the lesser-publicized cultural forms and practices that serve as a cultural infrastructure for post-truth society and politics.

Situating post-truth in specific contexts as a site of contestation or crisis, the book critically explores it as a dynamic and shifting site around which political and cultural practices in specific contexts revolve and overlap. Through a breadth of perspectives, the volume considers a number of overlapping cultural and political developments across varying national and transnational contexts: changing technologies and practices of cultural production that sometimes shift and at other times reproduce authority of traditional institutional truth-tellers; seismic cultural changes in representations, values, and roles regarding gender, sexuality, race, and historical memory about them, as well as corresponding reactionary discourses in the "culture wars"; questions of authenticity, honesty, and power relations that combine many of the former shifts within an all-encompassing culture of (self-)promotional, attentional capitalism. These considerations lead scholars to focus on corresponding shifting cultural dynamics of popular truth-telling and (dis-)trust-making that inform political culture. In this more global view, post-truth becomes foremost an influentially anxious public mood about the struggles to secure or undermine publicly accepted facts.

This nuanced and insightful collection will interest scholars and students of communication studies, media and cultural studies, media ethics, journalism, media literacy, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, and politics.

chapter 1|33 pages

Introduction

Post-truth as Globalizing Public Mood (Indefinite, Anxious, Dystopic)

chapter 2|9 pages

Media and the Restyling of Politics 20 Years On

A Note (March 2023)

chapter 4|28 pages

Wikiality Within the Manosphere

Namuwiki, Gender Equalism, and Antifeminist Disinformation in the Post-truth Era 1

chapter 8|20 pages

Seeing Through the Fog of War

Assessing Epistemic Burden Around Cheapfakes and Deepfakes of Geopolitical Crisis

chapter 9|18 pages

The Truth About Influence

chapter 10|16 pages

Post-truth in Turkey

Political Economy of Media and Articulations of Gender, Ethnicity and Nationalism