TY - JOUR AU1 - Literat, Ioana AU2 - Boxman-Shabtai, Lillian AU3 - Kligler-Vilenchik, Neta AB - Though news representations of protest have been studied extensively, little is known about how media audiences critique such representations. Focusing on TikTok as a space for media criticism, this article examines how users employ the app to respond to representations of protest in mainstream news media. Content collected in the spring of 2021 illuminated two very distinct foci of discussion about news representations of protest: the Black Lives Matter movement and the Capitol riot. Our qualitative content analysis of TikTok videos and their related comments demonstrates how users employed TikTok’s creative affordances to dissect specific news representations, critique the media apparatus, and expand news narratives. These findings shed light on the complex role of TikTok as a platform for media criticism—one that can be used for both democratic and non-democratic ends. TI - Protesting the Protest Paradigm: TikTok as a Space for Media Criticism JF - The International Journal of Press/Politics DO - 10.1177/19401612221117481 DA - 2023-04-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/protesting-the-protest-paradigm-tiktok-as-a-space-for-media-criticism-LnBct0WQHq SP - 362 EP - 383 VL - 28 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -