Vigilante
Aleks Krotoski delves into vigilantism on the web and looks at the moral and philosophical implications of fighting the good fight in a digital space. Can we consider the web to be a superhero?
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When I see that guy in the costume
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Mogwai
I Know You Are but What Am I?
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Cat Power
Ruin
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Gold Panda
You
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Beastie Boys
Bobo on the Corner
- Ill Communication.
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Stereolab
Blue Milk
- Cobra and Phases Play Voltage in the Milky Night.
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Nicole Dollanganger
You're So Cool
- Natural Born Losers.
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Lightstep
calls himself an Xtreme-Altruist. This real life superhero patrols the streets of Montreal, but never throws a punch. Instead he gives out food, clean pipe and needles for addicts and whatever else he can do to mediate harm and improve the community.He takes us along on one of his patrols, telling us why he decided to take action even when some people might consider him a vigilante.
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Photo by Portraits of Montreal.
Guy Fletcher
is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, UK. His current research is on normative thought and talk, well-being, and issues connected to freedom of speech. He is the author of The Philosophy of Well-Being: An Introduction (forthcoming from Routledge). He is also the editor of The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being (2015) and a co-editor of Having It Both Ways: Hybrid Theories and Modern Metaethics (OUP USA, 2014).
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He talks to us about how the internet has given rise to new forms of Vigilantism.
Christopher Frayling
Eliot Higgins
Magdalena Wojcieszak
Broadcasts
- Mon 19 Oct 2015 16:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Wed 2 Jan 2019 23:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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The Digital Human
Aleks Krotoski explores the digital world