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Are there any peer reviewed journals about hactivism projects?
I made a twitter bot that pretends to be a trump supporter, but yells at racists from seemingly within their milieu. I just wrote a short paper explaining why it works the way it does and why I wrote it and what academic research I consulted while designing it. I want to publish this paper in a peer reviewed journal so I can get a job or whatever.

It's not really an art project, it's just a thing I made. I'd call it #hacktivism, but academic journals seem to think that term means politically motivated cybre crime. It /does/ break the twitter TOS in a few ways, but those aren't the law.... yet... 

There's nothing liminal, post-human, or techno utopian, but it does touch on migration and the alt-right and things that, like, matter in real life.

If there are no journals, I'd settle for a conference paper. Normally, I'm a musician, so I'm not sure where to send this....

#hactivism
Crip Dyke @cripdyke

@celesteh

How can we learn more about what you've done if the paper isn't published? Have you blogged about it anywhere? It sounds interesting.

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@cripdyke It's open source https://github.com/celesteh/invandringsbot

I can't find any blog posts about it, but the readme is fairly informative