News That Talks Back! Affective politics and feminist democratic approaches to digital news commentary
Civil Society
Democracy
Feminism
Social Media
Political Activism
Activism
Youth
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Abstract
This paper examines Aotearoa and Australia based influencers @ShitYouShouldCareAbout and @CheekMedia to explore how feminist
democratic theory can reimagine political engagement and challenge affective polarisation among young
audiences. It investigates how youth-centric platforms such as Instagram and Substack are leveraged by
influencers to foster relational publics, cultivate parasocial relationships, and nurture a sense of authenticity,
inclusivity, and belonging through an ethic of care. By employing everyday discourse, vibrant aesthetics, mundane
polls, and emotionally resonant storytelling, these platforms promote transformative justice with the aim of reengaging politically fatigued youth.
Using a multimodal discourse analysis of posts alongside semi-structured
interviews with the platform’s content creators, this study examines how practices such as content curation,
boundary work, and attentive listening shape @ShitYouShouldCareAbout’s distinctive approach to deliberation and
dialogue. Drawing on feminist democratic theory, the paper critiques the dominance of autonomous, rational and
dispassionate discourse in traditional democratic models, advocating instead for embodied and situated
knowledge. However, these relational dynamics are constrained by platform affordances, including visibility
settings, closed comment features, and algorithmic recommendation systems. Ultimately, the findings suggest that
feminist-informed deliberative strategies can strengthen democracy by centering emotion, affect, and everyday
lived experiences, helping young people, in their own words: “give a shit."