“This Is What the News Won’t Show You”: YouTube Creators and the Reactionary Politics of Micro-celebrity

This article explores the implications of micro-celebrity practices employed by political and ideological influencers on YouTube. I take a case study approach, performing a content analysis of the videos from three political YouTubers from January 1, 2017, to April 1, 2018. My analysis reveals that...

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