期刊论文详细信息
Fibreculture Journal
FCJ-164 ‘Don’t be Rude on the Road’: Cycle Blogging, Trolling and Lifestyle
Steve Jones1 
[1] Nottingham Trent University;
关键词: agonism;    antagonism;    blogging;    Bourdieu;    British Press;    civility;    community;    cycling;    ethics;    incivility;    lifestyle;    trolling;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This article examines hostile noise on the UK Guardian’s Bike Blog. Like the Internet, the bicycle has been framed as a redemptive technology at the heart of new forms of urbanity and citizenship. The article examines these struggles, concentrating on how accusations of trolling police the boundaries between cycling as a sphere of autonomous play and a more ‘ethical’ disposition that links cycling to environmental and social responsibility. It argues that a sense of community is established through the embattled relationship with a ‘petrolhead’ mode of online writing which asserts the pleasures of unrestrained lifestyle-as-fun and contests the claims to good citizenship made by pro-cycle bloggers. The article asks whether cycle blogging is constituted by its games of taste and its defensive response to trolling, or if conjoined strategies of netiquette and on-road etiquette framed in terms of ‘responsibility’, offer a route to legitimacy.

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