Policing the “Sensible” in the Era of YouTube: Urban Villages and Racialized Subjects in Delhi

This article attends to the ways in which user-generated video content presumed destined for online social media circulation polices the sensible and, in turn, is policed because of its capacity to reveal the messy, turbulent politics of the everyday. Focusing on an incident that targeted African st...

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Published inTelevision & new media Vol. 21; no. 4; pp. 407 - 419
Main Author Dattatreyan, Ethiraj Gabriel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01.05.2020
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Summary:This article attends to the ways in which user-generated video content presumed destined for online social media circulation polices the sensible and, in turn, is policed because of its capacity to reveal the messy, turbulent politics of the everyday. Focusing on an incident that targeted African students and entrepreneurs residing in Delhi, the article argues that the policing of user-generated audio-visual content of unfolding events in this milieu reveals a politics of the sensible that imagines digital circulation beyond national borders as a key site of contestation and that pushes us to reconsider simplistic ideas that valorize the democratization of representation as an interruption of the social order in one sociotemporal scale.
ISSN:1527-4764
1552-8316
DOI:10.1177/1527476419870511