Unauthorized Fictions: Political Conflict as Spectacle and the Question of Trust in the Age of Trump
- Vinzenz Hediger(author)
- Felix M. Simon(author)
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Title | Unauthorized Fictions |
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Subtitle | Political Conflict as Spectacle and the Question of Trust in the Age of Trump |
Contributor | Vinzenz Hediger(author) |
Felix M. Simon(author) | |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ |
Copyright | Vinzenz Hediger and Felix M. Simon |
Publisher | meson press |
Published on | 2024-05-22 |
Page range | pp. 243–264 |
Language | English (Original) |
Vinzenz Hediger
(author)Vinzenz Hediger is professor of Cinema Studies at Goethe University Frankfurt where he directs the Graduate Research Training Program “Configurations of Film.” He is a principal investigator at the Forschungszentrum Normative Orders and codirector of the research project “ConTrust – Conflict and Trust in Political Life.” His research interests include marginal film forms, utility films, and the film trailer format.
Felix M. Simon
(author)Felix M. Simon is a communication researcher and doctoral student at the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), Knight Fellow at Columbia University’s Tow Center for Digital Journalism, and an affiliate at the Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He also works as a research assistant at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) and regularly writes and comments on technology, media, and politics for various international outlets.