
Lilie Chouliaraki
@chouliaraki_l
Media@LSE Prof. Books: Spectatorship of Suffering. Ironic Spectator: Solidarity in Post-Humanitarianism. The Digital Border. Wronged! Weaponizing Victimhood
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In her recent book, Wronged: The Weaponization of Victimhood, scholar Lilie Chouliaraki explains how the strategic cultural collapse of what she calls “tactical” and “systemic” forms of suffering have emerged as the dominant cultural strategy of the Right. counterpunch.org/2024/07/18/tru…


An excellent review in The Atlantic of WRONGED, by Lilie Chouliaraki (Lilie Chouliaraki), which examines how the powerful have co-opted victimhood for their own purposes. bit.ly/4dJC0uS Columbia University Press

Join Lilie Chouliaraki and the for a book talk about WRONGED on September 4 at 6:30PM. RSVP today buff.ly/3AxI0Ip Lilie Chouliaraki #BookEvent #BookTalk #AuthorTalk #Feminist #MeToo #Victimhood #Populism #Discourse #BLM #Cisogyny #Far_Right #Feminism


In our latest symposium interview Lilie Chouliaraki of LSE Media & Communications discusses the way neoliberalism has enabled the reversal of victimhood with Albena Azmanova, stressing the danger of confusing victimhood with structural vulnerability 🔗postneoliberalism.org/articles/the-w…


For those in NYC, on September 18th, 5:30pm I'll be in conversation IPK with Erica Robles Anderson Erica Robles Anderson and Simone Zhang about my new book, Technocolonialism: when technology for good is harmful out with Polity Media, Communications and Cultural Studies All welcome, more details ⬇️

📢 In our latest Times Higher Education piece, Myria Georgiou and I explore how incorporating immersive field studies and ethnographic methods into teaching media and culture can transform the educational experience. Read more here: timeshighereducation.com/campus/transfo… LSE100 LSE Media & Communications

Humanitarian principles and purpose must change for the climate emergency. A new blog for The New Humanitarian 👇 thenewhumanitarian.org/opinion/2024/0…

"With the discourse of suffering masculine white soldiers at war comes the racial forgetting of pain: fixating on the pain of the powerful while neglecting the vulnerable 'others'." Amal Latif reviews Lilie Chouliaraki (LSE Media & Communications)'s Wronged Columbia University Press👉 wp.me/p2MwSQ-hAC


Delighted by this review of “Wronged” at LSE Review of Books “Chouliaraki’s book offers a powerful and nuanced analysis of how victimhood is politicised in contemporary society” blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofboo…

“[E]ssential to the literature on public culture and the idea of emotions that play out in the public discourse” LSE Review of Books on WRONGED: THE WEAPONIZATION OF VICTIMHOOD, by Lilie Chouliaraki. rb.gy/2ajqh6 Columbia University Press
![Philip Leventhal (@philipleventhal) on Twitter photo “[E]ssential to the literature on public culture and the idea of emotions that play out in the public discourse”
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Super excited to host the fabulous Lilie Chouliaraki at CU Boulder CMCI Media Studies for a virtual talk on her new book, Wronged: The weaponization of victimhood (Columbia U Press, 2024). Join us on October 24, 11 am - 12 pm: cuboulder.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

‘Superbly evidenced and argued, this is a must-read that will define critical scholarship on #humanitarianism as well as media and communications for years to come.’ Lilie Chouliaraki Mirca Madianou @madianou.bsky.social ‘Technocolonialism’ is OUT NOW!



Wow! Brilliant reflection on Wronged in European Journal of Cultural Studies (EJCS).Kat Higgins (aka Kathryn Claire) 🙏 Wronged opens new ways of thinking about the centrality of pain in political life, while inviting us to meet the challenge of reclaiming victimhood to build a more just, less painful world. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…