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Jacqueline
Justice Discourse in the Internet Age, Pt. I: Introduction
Writing almost two decades ago, Renรฉ Girardโwho devoted most of his life to exploring the issues of social contagion, scapegoating, victims, and the cults that surround themโwarned against the rise of what he termed a โvictimologyโ movement.
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Jacqueline
Justice Discourse in the Internet Age, Pt. II
In my introductory article to this series, I argued that, in the socially saturated context of online media, social justice discourse frequently functions as a means of fashioning and maintaining our public image.
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Jacqueline
Justice Discourse in the Internet Age, Pt. III
In Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business, Neil Postman quotes a passage from Henry David Thoreauโs Walden: We are in great haste to construct a magnetic telegraph from Maine to Texas; but Maine and Texas, it may be, have nothing important to communicateโฆwe are eager to tunnel under the…


