Mediated Habits : Images, Networked Affect and Social Change

Pedwell, Carolyn (2017) Mediated Habits : Images, Networked Affect and Social Change. Subjectivity, 10. pp. 147-169. ISSN 1755-6341

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Abstract

While many people remain hopeful that particular images of injustice will have the power to catalyse progressive transformation, there is also widespread belief in the inevitability of ‘compassion fatigue’. Bringing philosophers of habit into conversation with contemporary scholars of affect, visual culture and digital media, this article argues for a more nuanced understanding of the links between images and change—one in which political feeling and political action are complexly intertwined and repeated sensation does not necessarily lead to disaffection. When affect acts as a ‘binding technique’ compelling us to inhabit our sensorial responses to images, I suggest, we may become better attuned to everyday patterns of seeing, feeling, thinking and interacting—and hence to the possibility of change at the level of habit. This article thus contends that thinking affect and habit together as imbricated may enable us to better understand the dynamics of both individual and socio-political change today.

Item Type:
Journal Article
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Subjectivity
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219443
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Deposited On:
08 May 2024 08:40
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Yes
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Published
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