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2018_Book_AntisocialMedia.pdf

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1|Acknowledgements|6
1|Contents|8
1|List of Figures|9
1|List of Tables|10
1|1: Introduction|11
2|Crime-watching and Spectatorship|18
2|The Id of Facebook’s Technology Unconscious|24
2|Chapter Overview|26
2|Bibliography|27
1|2: Breaking the First Two Rules of  Fight Club|32
2|A Media Archaeology of the Fight Page|33
2|From Violence of the Reel to Real Violence|35
2|‘Ghetto,’ ‘Bitch’ and ‘Ratchet’ Fights|47
2|Curating Affray|51
2|Conclusion|55
2|Bibliography|58
1|3: Unpacking a Punch|62
2|‘I Just Wanna See Someone Get Knocked the Fuck Out’: The Participants|63
2|‘Fighting is Healthy and Natural’: Views on Fighting and Violence|66
2|‘Fighting is the Oldest and One of the Most Popular Sports Ever’: Street Fighting and Public Violence as Mediated Entertainments|71
2|‘Talk Shit, Get Hit’: Fight Videos as a Resource for Affirmation and Nostalgia|77
2|‘It’s Dangerous Out There and the More One Knows the Better’: Fight Pages as a Symptom of Responsibilization|79
2|Conclusion|81
2|Bibliography|84
1|4: Feeding Violence?|87
2|Opening the Black Box of Facebook Spectatorship|88
2|Browsing the Web of Violence|91
2|Hyperconnected to Violence|98
2|The Script Scripts the Street|103
2|Conclusion|109
2|Bibliography|112
1|5: The Digital Arena|120
2|The Sociality of Fight Pages|122
2|Fighting Words|128
2|Politics of the Bloody Knuckle|135
2|Conclusion|150
2|Bibliography|156
1|6: Conclusion: Breaking Up and Breaking Down the Fight|162
2|Crime-Watching in the Wake of Antisocial Media|164
2|Where to From Here?|168
2|Digital Criminology: Towards a Critical Criminology of Software|172
2|Bibliography|180
1|Appendix A: Logging in—A Brief Note on Methodology|184
2|Providing an Account of/for Oneself: Following Facebook Pages as an  Observational Method|186
2|Surveys|190
2|Reading Violence: Data Analysis|191
2|Researcher Discretion Advised: The Ethics and Pains of Researching Fight Pages|193
1|Appendix B: Additional Tables|197
1|Bibliography|203
1|Index|238