#3780. Circulatory interfaces: Perpetuating power through practices, content, and positionality

October 2026publication date
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Abstract:
As circulation is a type of writing that functions as a habit of citizenship, it has important ethical implications for the power element of social justice. Ultimately, interfaces can create normative circulatory (1) practices, (2) content, and (3) positions. The analysis of the state-powered websites allowed the say that they created norms for circulating pre-existing content, obscured culpability, brought users into mutually transformative ideological assemblages, and maintained power relationships as secondary interfaces circulated and interpellated individuals.
Keywords:
Circulation; Citizenship; Digital Rhetoric; Interfaces; Power; Social Justice

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