Online Communication

The Philosophers' Magazine 94:90-95 (2021)
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Abstract

We explore the speech act of amplification and its newfound prominence in online speech environments. Then we point to some puzzles this raises for the strategy of ‘fighting speech with more speech’.

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Eliot Michaelson
King's College London
Jessica Pepp
Uppsala University
Rachel Katharine Sterken
University of Hong Kong

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