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employed. Supporters of online activism claim new information and communications technologies help increase the political power of activist groups that would otherwise have less resources. Proponents along this line of thinking claim the most effective use of online activism is its use in conjunction with more traditional or historical activism activities. Conversely, critics worry about facts and beliefs becoming indistinct in online campaigns and about "sectors of online activism more self-interested than socially interested." These critics warn against the manipulation commonplace to online activism for private or personal interests such as exploiting charities for monetary gain, influencing voters in the political arena and inflating self-importance or effectiveness. In this sense, the ethical implication is that activism becomes descriptive rather than transformative of society. One of these reviewers suggests seven pitfalls to beware of in internet activism: "self-promotion at the expense of the movement... unsolicited bulk
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and changed over time. The model suggests that online activism helped organize collective actions and amplify the conditions for revolutionary movements to form. Yet, it provoked elites' reactions such as
Internet filtering and surveillance, which do not only promote self-censorship and generate digital divide, but contribute to the ultimate decline of activism over time. The process model suggests a complex interplay among stakeholders' interests, opportunities for activism, costs, and outcomes that are neither foreseen nor entirely predictable. The authors challenge universal access to the Internet as a convenient and cost-free forum for practicing social activism by organizational stakeholders (customers, employees, outside parties). In fact, the technology enablers of social activism also enable its filtering and repression, and thus, more extreme states of information asymmetry may result in which powerful elites preserve their status and impose a greater digital divide.
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for those who lack the time or motivation to engage otherwise. Those concerned that the
Internet will decrease activism argue that the Internet occupies free time that can no longer be spent getting involved in activist groups, or that Internet activism will replace more substantial, effortful forms of in-person activism. The Pew Research Center has found that platforms create distraction resulting in consumers and online activists believe they are making a difference while their sharing their post is only furthering the echo chamber of media. The Pew Research Center has also found that about 79% of adults believe that "slacktivism" distracts consumers from issues that are truly important and that the majority of adults found that social media resulted in some of form of negative result.
855:. It would from there on not be long until it stretched and attached on various online platforms, and in no more than a day after Milano's tweet, the #MeToo hashtag had been reused over 500,000 times on that same media, as well as 4.7 million times on Facebook. The phrase was first used to demonstrate the amount of sexual assault that happens to young actresses and actors in Hollywood, and it was largely due to the early involvement of several well known individuals from the entertainment industry, who used the hashtag in their own posts, that the movement achieved the spread that it did. It soon expanded to apply to all forms of sexual assault, especially in the work place, and with time it also came to move from concerning mainly white
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alliances and lobby for rights within their respective countries; they can give each other tips and share up-to-date information. This information becomes "hyper textual", available in downloadable formats with easy access for all. The UN organizations also use "hyper textual" formats. They can post information about upcoming summits, they can post newsletters on what occurred at these meetings, and links to videos can be shared; all of this information can be downloaded at the click of a button. The UN and many other actors are presenting this information in an attempt to get a certain message out in the cyber sphere and consequently steer public perception on an issue.
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the point where it is no longer just a means amongst others to achieve a certain objective, but more often than not, it is where the main part of a movement takes place. Activities such as the conveyance of perceivably extreme, bureaucratic ideas, or even the outlining of strategic acts of violence or destruction, are ones nowadays likely to occur online. In other words, this type of "online extremism" could, though difficult to precisely define, be described as the subcategory of
Internet activism that is brought forward by, or connected with, individuals or groups that possess what are generally viewed to be extreme opinions.
779:, published by Peachpit Press in 1992. Rittner, an environmental activist from upstate New York, spent more than 20 years researching and saving the Albany Pine Barrens. He was a beta tester for America Online and ran their Environmental Forum for the company from 1988 to when it launched in 1990. He took his early environmental knowledge and computer savvy and wrote what was called the bible of the online environmental community. It showed new Net users how to get online, find environmental information, connect to environmentalists around the world, and how to use those resources to save the planet.
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Vietnam War, "a large sector of a generation got drawn in, in a very personal way. They went to a protest because their roommate was going. The movement became the center of social life. It became the most exciting place on campus."
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often a common devotion to a particular leader. Overseas supporters provide funding and support; domestic practitioners distribute tracts, participate in acts of resistance, and share information on the internal situation with outsiders. Collectively, members and practitioners of such sects construct viable virtual communities of faith, exchanging personal testimonies and engaging in collective study via email, on-line chat rooms and web-based message boards."
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probability for non-White citizens to consume political information was shown to be higher than that of Whites. These two outcomes go in the face of normal predictors of political activity. Despite these surprising findings older generations, men and whites showed the highest levels of political mobilization. Acts of political mobilization, such as fundraising, volunteering, protesting require the most continued interest, resources and knowledge (Nam, 2010).
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MoveOn hosted a competition that requested submissions from ordinary citizens with the criteria the digital ads were positive towards Obama. The contest drew 1,000 entries of 30-second ads for Obama that streamed on YouTube. This endorsement by a grassroots organization, and the ensuing contest, is an example of agenda setting that scholars have been studying ever since social media and digital content began influencing presidential politics.
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quickly forget about it once they have seen it flash across our computer screens. Viral campaigns are great for sparking initial interest and conversation, but they are not as effective in the long term—people begin to think that clicking "like" on something is enough of a contribution, or that posting information about a current hot topic on their
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dangerous. For example, people can read up on the latest news events relatively easily and quickly; however, there is danger in the fact that apathy or fatigue can quickly arise when people are inundated with so many messages, or that the loudest voice on a subject can often be the most extreme one, distorting public perception on the issue.
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388:, pressured hospitals were in need of supplies in form of menstrual protection and related products. Supplies which they, despite the fact that the vast majority of the medical workers is made up of females, were not given access to. Amongst others, hashtags such as #RefusePeriodShame, circulated in protest to the ongoing situation and the
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the societal denial of women's biological functions and needs. #JiangshanjiaoDoYouGetYourPeriod, while, like the previous hashtag mentioned, being censored and taken down by the government, had time to spread and catch a lot more attention than what #RefusePeriodShame did, and up until 15 March 2020, it accumulated over 89,200,000 views.
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151:–based computer professional, posted a message that was widely reposted on newsgroups and via e-mail: "It will contain a LOT of personal information about YOU, which anyone in the country can access by just buying the discs. It seems to me (and to a lot of other people, too) that this will be a little too much like
763:. They provide search results that confirm one's beliefs and biases and, further, connect one to communities of like-minded people. This works in favor of white nationalists; for example, search engines' autocomplete features suggest racist notions, and make White supremacist sites readily accessible to users.
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literacy become a concept taught in school, with educators incorporating blogging, commenting, and creating content as part of their curriculum, has been bandied about among social and political scientists in an effort to turn online enthusiasm from young people into demonstrable results at the ballot box.
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technology vastly changing existing and introducing new mechanisms by which to attain, share and employ information, internet activism raises ethical issues for consideration. Proponents contend internet activism serves as an outlet for social progress but only if personal and professional ethics are
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Internet is widely accessible by everyone. Thus, it has, since its beginning, increasingly become a place where various opinions are expressed, and not seldom are those opinions ones from some very far end of the spectrum. Extremists of different sorts have come to heavily rely on the Internet to
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Internet users under the age of 30 have an SNS, and during the 2008 election, half of them used an SNS site for candidate information (Hirzalla, 2010). MoveOn.org endorsed then-Senator Barack Obama in 2008, and used this endorsement as an opportunity to encourage grassroots advertising.
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like Freedom News Group or BurmaNet assist in spreading news that would otherwise be inaccessible in these countries. Internet activists also organize petitions to be sent to the government as well as interest groups and organizations to protest or argue for change. Many non-profits and charities use
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student shared a "letter to her attacker" in her college paper. The letter described how she was sexually assaulted and how she chose to respond and build from that point in her life. At the end of the letter she urged readers to send a letter back describing their own sexual assault experience with
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professor Zeynep Tufekci has argued that the need to put in significant organizing time in the pre-Internet era is what gave street protests their strength. Max Halupka, of the Canberra School of Politics, Economics and Society, likens slacktivism to "an impulsive and non-committal online political
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of the Chinese Communist Youth Party League (CYL), known as Jiangshanjiao, an avatar displayed as a youthful female, gave rise to #JiangshanjiaoDoYouGetYourPeriod. The hashtag initially sparked from a post on Weibo where a user sarcastically wrote that exact question, to point out the absurdness in
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to spread their message. Then, a century later, with the rise of digital technologies, the KKK adapted to the changing media landscape to become a digital movement. They not only adapted to the digital age, but also found vulnerabilities through which they could most quickly and efficiently insert
451:. Garza ended her letter with the statement "Black lives matter", which her friend turned into a hashtag below. From here, #BlackLivesMatter or simply "BLM" became the movement against police brutality and killings of unarmed African Americans, as well as hate crimes and racially motivated crimes.
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was born. Students came together to create this hashtag to fight for gun control in the U.S. This hashtag turned into an entire movement of over 800 protests across the United States with the main protest taking place in Washington, D.C. There was an estimated 200,000 people in attendance at the
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petition calling for an investigation and prosecution of George Zimmerman. Social media users, including many celebrities retweeted, shared, and created new petitions, eventually raising over 2.1 million signatures combined by March 26, 2012. By April 11, 2012, Zimmerman was charged with the
957:. The telethon and its broadcast became an effective vehicle to present a plea for support and to collect contributions quickly, facilitating a relationship between entertainment and humanitarian fundraising that has developed in response to historical and economic market conditions.
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to engage meaningfully online; these include ethnic and racial minorities, those of lower socioeconomic status, those with lower levels of education, and the elderly. Issues like racism and sexism are issues that internet activists reportedly deal with.
1167:. The most well known example of internet censorship in China is the Covid-19 virus when China suppressed any information regarding the virus. Information was able to get out though because of Dr. Li Wenliang, but was considered to be falsified.
454:#BlackLivesMatter's impact does not end online. The formation of Black Lives Matter allowed for activists across the United States to organize in-person protests and rallies together, no matter where they may be located. U.S. politicians—such as
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more likely than average citizens to serve as opinion leaders among their friends, relatives and colleagues… Normally, 10% of Americans qualify as Influentials. Our study found that 69% of Online Political Citizens are Influentials."
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showed the adverse side of the activism where witness detention in one of the high-profile rape cases highlighted the prioritisation of traditional social morality by the government over women's rights in the country.
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5266:An Introduction to Activism on the Internet
5023:Xu, Beina; Albert, Eleanor (Feb 17, 2017).
4456:"Social Media Mob: Being Indigenous Online"
4242:. Jones and Bartlett Publ. pp. 69–83.
4215:"Developing Sustainable Online Fundraising"
3753:"Twitter and White Supremacy, A Love Story"
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2392:"10 Ways People Power Can Change the World"
1345:
616:
5342:
5328:
5125:
4138:"Classifying Forms of Online Activism" in
3808:Personal Computers; Learning to Save Trees
1876:"Kony 2012 sheds light on Uganda conflict"
1845:"News Hour – Trending Now: Kony 2012"
1481:. Archived from the original on 2014-02-09
824:
771:One of the earliest books on activism was
5143:
5087:
4906:
4853:
4312:
4262:
4001:
3983:
3965:
3936:"How we talk about sexual assault online"
3735:
3720:"The Algorithmic Rise of the "Alt-Right""
3548:Jinn 5 January 1996 accessed Feb 12, 2008
2507:
2431:
1410:
1369:
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224:, was created to provide coverage of the
5022:
4783:
4574:"Causebuilder Resources and Information"
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911:Impact on everyday political discussions
589:
553:candidates, Carol Darr, director of the
444:second-degree murder of Trayvon Martin.
416:
320:
264:and called the most viral video ever by
101:
4983:
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4683:Australian Journal of Political Science
4676:
4647:
4454:Carlson, Bronwyn; Frazer, Ryan (2018).
4427:
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3786:. New York: New York University Press.
3750:
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3308:from the original on September 18, 2017
3287:
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2177:from the original on September 14, 2013
2099:
1942:from the original on September 16, 2018
1046:, and conservative activists as well."
6336:
5349:
5190:, Volume 14, Issue 9, October 1, 2003.
4816:
4749:
4747:
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4521:Scott Duke Harris (February 3, 2003).
4495:Scott Duke Harris (February 3, 2003).
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2120:from the original on November 10, 2013
2060:from the original on November 18, 2014
2006:
920:Information communication technologies
573:and the electoral primary campaign of
510:
484:
434:shooting and killing of Trayvon Martin
5323:
5221:Mark Surman & Katherine Reilly, "
4784:Gladwell, Malcolm (October 4, 2010).
4546:
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3763:from the original on 12 November 2019
3699:from the original on 12 November 2019
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2899:from the original on 16 December 2019
2485:
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2314:Tatarchevskiy, Tatiana (2011-03-01).
2204:from the original on October 10, 2013
2151:from the original on October 16, 2013
1960:
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289:The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,
3686:
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2947:"Website Reels In Political Newbies"
2489:
2295:from the original on 17 January 2023
2163:
2132:
2106:Kanczula, Antonia (April 20, 2012).
1709:"www.agp.org – Brief history of PGA"
1392:
1352:Obar, Jonathan; et al. (2012).
1351:
1022:University of California, Santa Cruz
726:
5275:University of Toronto Press, 2006.
4744:
4709:
4679:"The legitimisation of clicktivism"
4576:. Causebuilder.info. Archived from
4364:from the original on April 11, 2017
4340:
4099:
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3868:
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3751:Daniels, Jessie (19 October 2017).
3465:"Politics Wrapped in a Clothing Ad"
3456:
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2087:from the original on 3 January 2017
1980:Neylon, Stephanie (March 7, 2012).
1908:. February 14, 2012. Archived from
1473:Schwartz, Mattathias (2014-02-09).
1454:from the original on 9 October 2021
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5294:Richard Kahn and Douglas Kellner,
5107:
5035:from the original on July 26, 2020
4352:Jaber, Rimah (February 22, 2016).
3956:
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3463:Story, Louise (January 18, 2008).
3387:
3288:Kennedy, Pagan (January 7, 2017).
3191:from the original on March 9, 2014
2840:from the original on 11 March 2021
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2196:Carbone, Nick (December 4, 2012).
2027:from the original on March 9, 2012
1882:from the original on March 8, 2012
1804:10.17813/maiq.6.1.y63133434t8vq608
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4721:Andrew Perrin (15 October 2020).
4623:. Rice University. Archived from
4219:The Commons Social Change Library
4200:Gender Matters in Global Politics
4185:Gender Matters in Global Politics
3718:Daniels, Jessie (February 2018).
2396:The Commons Social Change Library
2046:Nelson, Sara C. (March 7, 2012).
1965:. Kentucky Kernel. Archived from
1902:"Jackson Center To Show KONY2012"
1399:Canadian Journal of Communication
1304:The Commons Social Change Library
1279:The Commons Social Change Library
1275:"Digital Campaigning: Start Here"
498:Washington, D.C. protest, alone.
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4115:Journal of Society and the State
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1527:10.1016/j.infoandorg.2014.12.002
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465:that occurred after 17-year old
16:Form of activism on the internet
5986:Party platforms (or manifestos)
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4952:from the original on 2021-03-09
4766:from the original on 2022-10-06
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4648:Malchik, Antonia (2019-05-06).
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3972:New Horizons in English Studies
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3927:
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3857:from the original on 2021-10-04
3827:Rahaman, Habibur (2021-06-01).
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1015:
551:2004 U.S. presidential election
380:in relation to the outbreak of
349:Hashtag activism is the use of
5234:The Rise of the Online Citizen
5025:""Media Censorship in China.""
3966:Oleszczuk, Anna (2020-09-04).
3814:. Peter H Lewis, May 12, 1992.
3676:: 241–64 – via CQ Press.
3515:"Boycott American Apparel.com"
3002:Mass Communication and Society
2013:Molloy, Mark (March 7, 2012).
1961:Myers, Julia (March 7, 2012).
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201:activists and help create the
162:In 1998 Dr. Daniel Mengara, a
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5193:Ghobadi, S., Clegg, S. 2014,
4842:Current Opinion in Psychology
4695:10.1080/10361146.2017.1416586
4616:Radsch, Courtney (May 2012).
4547:Lasar, Matthew (2009-05-12).
4428:Nielsen, Jakob (2006-11-20).
4313:McAlister, Elizabeth (2012).
4263:McAlister, Elizabeth (2012).
3875:Morris, Steven (2021-04-24).
3687:Rice, Tom (8 December 2015).
3561:. Protectpatientsrights.org.
2684:10.1080/19392397.2018.1440247
2636:Asmelash, Leah (2020-07-26).
2596:10.1080/01419870.2017.1334931
1371:10.5325/jinfopoli.2.2012.0001
1358:Journal of Information Policy
1260:
871:
491:Parkland high school shooting
6074:Rally 'round the flag effect
5029:Council on Foreign Relations
4855:10.1016/j.copsyc.2020.03.003
3014:10.1080/15205436.2010.515372
1515:Information and Organization
1161:Internet censorship in China
1097:University of North Carolina
985:
559:George Washington University
166:scholar and activist living
7:
4677:Halupka, Max (2018-01-02).
2081:"The Viral Kony 2012 Video"
1761:. Indybay.org. 2005-03-11.
1412:10.22230/cjc.2014v39n2a2678
1170:
660:The clothing manufacturer,
526:her conservatorship dispute
238:anti-globalization movement
170:, created a website called
96:Occupy Wall Street movement
10:
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5126:Baranowski, Paweł (2015).
4594:. YouTube. 29 March 2011.
4036:: 22–25 – via EBSCO.
3985:10.17951/nh.2020.5.208-217
3140:Lavi, Liron (April 2020).
3111:10.1177/003172171209400312
3043:Nam, Taewoo (2011-08-02).
2200:. Entertainment.time.com.
2173:. PBS. December 24, 2012.
1734:"Independent Media Center"
1127:
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749:The Toll of Justice (1923)
715:
676:videos and establishing a
608:2016 Presidential Campaign
586:2008 Presidential Campaign
545:2004 Presidential Campaign
540:Use in political campaigns
342:
287:. In his campaign memoir,
119:Examples of early activism
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5415:Manipulation (psychology)
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5072:10.1177/0920203X211054172
3388:Garcia, Raphael Tsavkko.
2584:Ethnic and Racial Studies
2509:10.1177/20594364211021316
1462:– via Google Books.
1273:Dun, Antje (2024-01-10).
1038:to the pressed-for-time '
960:
877:Denial-of-Service attacks
796:School Strike for Climate
501:
226:1999 Seattle WTO protests
178:in Gabon. In July 2003,
49:technologies are used by
5593:Criticism of advertising
4281:10.1215/07990537-1894078
4238:Lindahl, Wesley (2019).
4183:Shepherd, Laura (2010).
3784:Algorithms of Oppression
3737:10.1177/1536504218766547
3146:Journal of Communication
2893:South China Morning Post
2490:Yang, Yue (2021-06-03).
2332:10.1177/1461444810372785
2261:Eds. Ayers, Michael D.,
1684:"A world of many worlds"
1208:
1134:Similar to slacktivism,
617:Non-traditional activism
313:Ronald Reagan's campaign
211:World Trade Organization
88:
6344:Politics and technology
6255:Promotional merchandise
5966:Character assassination
5903:Narcotizing dysfunction
5777:Photograph manipulation
5490:Guerrilla communication
5132:Media and Communication
4899:10.1145/3173574.3173799
4198:Shepherd, Laua (2010).
2762:Wilson, Hayley (2019).
2320:New Media & Society
1982:"Kony fever hits York!"
1393:Obar, Jonathan (2014).
1165:Chinese Communist Party
825:Sexual assault activism
800:Skolstrejk för klimatet
477:by then-police officer
273:
240:in the United States."
6238:Product demonstrations
5667:Historical negationism
5182:Garance Franke-Ruta, "
5171:, Lyceum Books, 2002.
3782:Noble, Safiya (2018).
2496:Global Media and China
2470:Feminist Media Studies
2108:"Kony 2012 in numbers"
1783:Smith, Jackie (2001).
1585:"CPSR - document_view"
1198:Online social movement
1107:Journalist and writer
1073:United States Congress
1064:
1020:One concern raised by
1005:technological literacy
937:Fundraising capability
767:Environmental activism
596:
493:on February 14, 2018,
475:murder of George Floyd
432:was acquitted for the
421:
318:
6349:Technology in society
6170:Reputation management
6089:Psychological warfare
5938:Political campaigning
5747:Firehose of falsehood
5253:(Regan Books, 2004),
5188:The American Prospect
5145:10.17645/mac.v3i4.368
3439:"Legalize LA subpage"
3417:Christopher Palmeri,
2278:Collaborative Society
1686:. Iran-bulletin.org.
1136:performative activism
1130:Performative activism
1124:Performative activism
1063:
1031:San Jose Mercury News
1001:global digital divide
955:2010 Haiti Earthquake
716:Further information:
593:
536:of varying accuracy.
518:#FreeBritney movement
420:
321:Spreading information
293:
209:(PGA) to protest the
207:Peoples Global Action
180:Amnesty International
133:direct-mail marketing
127:. On April 10, 1990,
102:Development processes
34:for various forms of
6205:Corporate propaganda
5152:Eric J.S. Townsend,
5122:at Wikimedia Commons
3666:"Alt-Right Movement"
3061:10.3233/ip-2011-0220
2866:. 29 November 2019.
2836:. 27 November 2019.
2368:. 12 November 2012.
1963:"A call for justice"
1440:. Psychology Press.
1328:digital-activism.org
1193:Internet vigilantism
549:When discussing the
285:Howard Dean campaign
6293:Media concentration
6165:Non-apology apology
6155:Cult of personality
5883:Emotive conjugation
5637:Burying of scholars
5218:, January 25, 2004.
5163:Steven F. Hick and
5160:, December 4, 2002.
4798:on January 10, 2011
4760:Pew Research Center
4727:Pew Research Center
3693:theconversation.com
3158:10.1093/joc/jqaa003
2972:Library of Congress
2895:. 2 December 2019.
1521:. Elsevier: 52–71.
1243:electronic advocacy
1231:digital campaigning
1075:, corporations and
1042:' who might prefer
999:, particularly the
534:conspiracy theories
485:March For Our Lives
291:Trippi notes that:
6276:Influence-for-hire
6069:National mythology
6039:Crowd manipulation
5928:Tabloid journalism
5797:Video manipulation
5742:Fictitious entries
5465:Civil disobedience
5351:Media manipulation
5288:Networked Activism
5285:Molly Beutz Land,
5271:Michael Dartnell,
3544:2011-01-29 at the
3500:2019-08-14 at the
3470:The New York Times
3424:2007-11-13 at the
3294:The New York Times
3215:2012-07-05 at the
3185:The New York Times
3049:Information Polity
2970:2004-09-24 at the
2776:10.17615/0az6-bd10
2730:The New York Times
1672:. 15 October 2003.
1089:Courtney C. Radsch
1065:
991:Demographic issues
951:Hope for Haiti Now
883:, and sending out
804:Fridays for Future
798:" (SSC) (Swedish:
741:White nationalists
707:Political activism
695:Religious activism
670:immigration reform
648:Corporate activism
623:Occupy Wall Street
597:
511:#KaunsiBadiBaatHai
422:
413:Black Lives Matter
403:#JusticeForTrayvon
283:, who managed the
203:anti-globalization
147:. Larry Seiler, a
59:community building
53:for cause-related
6359:Internet activism
6331:
6330:
6097:Airborne leaflets
5976:Election promises
5830:Product placement
5705:Alternative facts
5445:Alternative media
5281:978-0-8020-8747-8
5120:Internet activism
5118:Media related to
5060:China Information
4918:978-1-4503-5620-6
3618:10.4119/ijcv-3809
2807:. 25 March 2018.
2672:Celebrity Studies
2590:(11): 1814–1830.
2288:978-0-262-35645-9
2263:Mccaughey, Martha
1969:on July 13, 2012.
1938:. March 8, 2012.
1654:. 12 August 2003.
1330:. November 2013.
1239:online organizing
1141:2020 BLM protests
832:Oxford University
788:#MarchForOurLives
761:confirmation bias
727:White Nationalism
700:Cybersectarianism
495:#MarchForOurLives
469:live-streamed on
463:2020 BLM protests
426:#BlackLivesMatter
369:, and many more.
363:#BlackLivesMatter
184:Bongo Doit Partir
172:Bongo Doit Partir
125:Lotus Marketplace
20:Internet activism
6366:
6354:Activism by type
6323:Media proprietor
6147:Public relations
6127:Public diplomacy
6112:Information (IT)
5991:Name recognition
5616:Media regulation
5598:Annoyance factor
5455:Call-out culture
5370:Crowd psychology
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5232:Carlos Watson, "
5184:Virtual Politics
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1109:Malcolm Gladwell
853:Harvey Weinstein
731:In 1998, former
712:Online extremism
662:American Apparel
563:Washington, D.C.
467:Darnella Frazier
430:George Zimmerman
345:Hashtag activism
339:Hashtag activism
232:, we were using
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