Cybercrimeology

Disordered Sense-Making: Conflict Narratives in the Digital Era

Episode Summary

Dr Samuel Tanner offers a reflective monologue tracing his intellectual journey from doctoral research on war crimes in the Balkans to contemporary work on right-wing extremism, disinformation, and what he calls pop masculinism. Across these projects runs a persistent question: how do people make sense of a world that feels as though it is slipping out of alignment? Drawing on fieldwork, policing research, and analysis of digital platforms, Dr Tanner explores the relationship between violence, information, and social order in an era where public discourse increasingly unfolds within privately governed online spaces.

Episode Notes

Notes:

About our guest:

Dr Samuel Tanner

https://crim.umontreal.ca/repertoire-departement/professeurs/professeur/in/in15014/sg/Samuel Tanner/

Papers or resources mentioned in this episode:

Tanner, Samuel & Gillardin, François (2025).Toxic Communication on TikTok: Sigma Masculinities and Gendered Disinformation.Social Media + Society, 11(1).https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051251313844

Open access PDF:https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051251313844

Leman-Langlois, Stéphane, Campana, Aurélie & Tanner, Samuel (2024).The Great Right North: Inside Far-Right Activism in Canada. McGill-Queen’s University Press. (Book overview: https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.20829378)

People mentioned in this episode:

Jean-Paul Brodeur — Presses de l’Université de Montréal (institutional collection page)

https://pum.umontreal.ca/collections/jean-paul-brodeur/

Roger D. Petersen — MIT Political Science profile

 https://polisci.mit.edu/people/roger-petersen

Aurélie Campana — Université Laval (Faculté des sciences sociales) 

 https://www.fss.ulaval.ca/notre-faculte/repertoire-du-personnel/aurelie-campana

Stéphane Leman-Langlois — Université Laval (Faculté des sciences sociales) 

 https://www.fss.ulaval.ca/notre-faculte/repertoire-du-personnel/stephane-leman-langlois

François Gillardin — Centre international de criminologie comparée (CICC), Université de Montréal

 https://www.cicc-iccc.org/fr/personnes/etudiants-supervises/gillardin

Francis Dupuis-Déri — UQAM Professor 

 https://professeurs.uqam.ca/professeur/dupuis-deri.francis

Anastasia Powell — RMIT University 

 https://www.rmit.edu.au/profiles/p/anastasia-powell

Other:

The term enrobage naïf (or naïf enrobage, as said) refers to a veneer of naivety; in this case, a problematic discourse wrapped in innocent or everyday cultural forms, akin to a wolf in sheep’s clothing.