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Personalization and the Libertarian Roots of Populist Authoritarianism

Media
Critical Theory
Big Data
Eran Fisher
The Open University
Eran Fisher
The Open University

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Abstract

This presentation seeks to lay bare the connection between personalization in digital media and populism. Underpinning both the technology and the political ideology is a shared promise. They offer similar answers to the epistemological and methodological questions: “what is the true will of (the) people?”, and “how to tap into it?”. Both personalization and populism assume that modern, reflexive, critical subjectivity has veiled this authentic will, and both offer alternative routes to salvage it and bring it to the fore of individual and political life. Theoretically, I follow the seminal work of Shapin and Schaffer, Leviathan and the Air-Pump, highlighting the link between two seemingly autonomous discourses: technical/scientific, on the other hand, and political, in the other hand. The justification for one, they show, resonates the other. Empirically, I focus on the discourse of personalization in the cultural field, and show how it promises to democratize Culture (capital C) – as a unified, hierarchical, to-down, elitist, and shared social field – by giving users the technological means to tap into their real wants and desires. The promise encapsulated in personalization – a technological assemblage of digital platforms, big data, and algorithms – echoes the anti-elitist sentiment of populist ideology