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”Affective Reaction and Right-Wing Rhetoric on YouTube” with Jordan Etherington

”Affective Reaction and Right-Wing Rhetoric on YouTube” with Jordan Etherington

Update: 2024-01-10
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In our second episode we meet Jordan Etherington from Trent University. Together we discuss right-wing rhetoric on YouTube and explore how language creates visceral, emotional reactions that can be used strategically to reinforce prejudice and violence.     


Jordan Etherington is a current PhD candidate in Cultural Studies at Trent University in Ontario, Canada. He also holds a Masters in Criminology from OntarioTech. His areas of research include affect theory, media analysis, right-wing extremism, propaganda, and masculinity studies                                                                                           

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”Affective Reaction and Right-Wing Rhetoric on YouTube” with Jordan Etherington

”Affective Reaction and Right-Wing Rhetoric on YouTube” with Jordan Etherington

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