Marc Tuters spoke at the event “The Spaces of the European Far-Right” at de De Balie in Amsterdam yesteday. In his talk, Marc discusses 4chan, Kekistan, and populism. Rewatch the event here or in the video below. Marc’s talk starts around 36:42.
blog posts
- ‘Disjointed’ memes from the local fringe: on the dank memes of a leftist Romanian subculture
- Mapping 4chan/pol/’s country flags
- An overview of 4chan/b/ archives: What is left of the Internet’s cesspool?
- The Gamification of ‘Lone Wolf’ Terrorism on 4chan and 8chan
- Travelling tokens: Following extreme terms from 4chan/pol/ to Breitbart
- Doomscrolling till daylight: How r/politics witnessed the 2020 US elections
- The Birth of QAnon: On How 4chan Invents a Conspiracy Theory
- Reactionary Wokeness: How Redpilling Became a Thing on Reddit
- Normiefication of extreme speech and the widening of the Overton window
- Infinity’s Abyss: An Overview of 8chan
- Not So General: Mapping Issue Publics on 4chan/pol
- 4chan’s YouTube: A Fringe Perspective on YouTube’s Great Purge of 2019
- The Baker’s Guild: The Secret Order Countering 4chan’s Affordances
- Who are (((they)))?: On Online Hate, Tasteless Transgression, and Memetic Versatility
- QAnon: On Protest LARPing and the Normiefication of 4chan’s Bullshit
- Freedom and taboos in the international ghettos of the web
- Rendering legible the ephemerality of 4chan/pol/
- The Rise and Fall of Kekistan: A Story of Idiomatic Animus as Told Through Youtube’s Related Videos
- ‘Deus Vult!’: Tracing the Many (Mis)uses of a Meme
- Arktos’ Reformulation of the Far-Right
public
- [publication] 4chumblr’s divorce: Revisiting the online culture wars through the 2014 Tumblr-4chan raids
- [publication] Memecry: Tracing the repetition-with-variation of formulas on 4chan/pol/
- [publication] How Science Gets Drawn Into Global Conspiracy Narratives
- [publication] Inside the Cult of Stefan Molyneux: A Historical Exploration of Far-Right Radicalisation on YouTube
- [publication] Based and confused: Tracing the political connotation of a memetic phrase across the Web
- [publication] A God-Tier LARP? QAnon as Conspiracy Fictioning
- [publication] Deep state phobia: Narrative convergence in coronavirus conspiracism on Instagram
- [publication] ‘Who is /ourguy/?’: Tracing panoramic memes to study the collectivity of 4chan/pol/
- [publication] A Prelude to Insurrection: How a 4chan Refrain Anticipated the Capitol Riot
- [publication] A free market in extreme speech: Scientific racism and bloodsports on YouTube
- [publication] The Internet Hate Machine: on the Weird Collectivity of Anonymous Far-Right Groups
- INC’s Critical Meme Reader co-edited by Jack Wilson and Daniël de Zeeuw
- [publication] On the Vernacular Language Games of an Antagonistic Online Subculture
- [publication] Why Meme Magic is Real but Memes are Not: On Order Words, Refrains and the Deep Vernacular Web
- [publication] Fashwave and the False Paradox of Ironic Nazism
- Amazon misinformation research featured in Buzzfeed News
- Talk on anti-Semitic memes in De Balie [Dutch]
- [publication] Book chapter in Book of Anonymity
- OILab disinformation research in NRC Handelsblad [Dutch]
- “‘I don’t believe in facts’. Manufacturing reality in times of crisis” – panel at SPUI25