The digital world is where our identity is hidden behind screens, where we regularly see fake news and AI-generated content, where emotions are intensely expressed through capital letters, memes, provocative emojis, and rapid-fire comments, and where the line between “engage” and “enrage” is easily blurred. I ask myself: how does outrage manifest itself in the digital world?
When I stop scrolling, I find myself in doubt: Are we just witnessing distorted truths? Do digital emotions foster unity or deepen polarization? Are our political opinions shaped more by algorithms than by critical thinking? The title E-motions in politics refers to the interplay of electronic communication and emotions in the political arena.