

Matthew Flisfeder, "Algorithmic Desire: Toward a New Structuralist Theory of Social Media" (Northwestern UP, 2021)
19 snips Aug 26, 2021
In this engaging discussion, Matthew Flisfeder, an associate professor at the University of Winnipeg, dives into his book, Algorithmic Desire. He challenges listeners to rethink social media's impact on connections and identity, exploring how platforms reflect and influence societal structures. Flisfeder critiques the transformation of social media from a democratizing force to a tool for division, linking it to late capitalism. He also delves into the complexities of desire and identity in the digital age, urging a deeper reflection on our online lives and the structures that shape them.
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Ideology Defined
- Ideology explains why people resist their own liberation.
- It's an imaginary relationship to real conditions, influenced by Althusser, Lacan, and Žižek.
Media as Metaphor
- Media acts as a metaphor for society, reflecting dominant ideologies.
- Social media's form helps us understand contemporary ideology.
From Footage to Social Media
- Social media's shift from footage reflects faster decoding and re-encoding.
- Algorithms curate content, keeping users engaged regardless of disagreement.