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#NoDAPL: Social Media, Empowerment, and Civic Participation at Standing Rock

机译:#NoDAPL:Standing Rock的社交媒体,赋权和公民参与

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The struggle for environmental and social justice within American Indian communities is one that has been ongoing since the beginning of United States history, but the main catalyst to effect change and to promote and disperse the American Indian narrative has emerged through the power of social media in today's hyperconnected society. This article examines the power of social media to effect change, as well as a hyperconnected society's ability to empower historically disadvantaged groups that have often been misrepresented within traditional media outlets. The historic movement occurring at Standing Rock, North Dakota, and the #NoDAPL protests illustrates the capacity of social media to galvanize individuals to become change-makers as well as create a vast support network within a population that might otherwise remain uninformed or unaware of media misrepresentations. The role of libraries as support systems within communities and the responsibility of libraries to provide unbiased and freely available information within a hyperconnected society are also discussed.
机译:自美国历史开始以来,美洲印第安人社区内为环境和社会正义而进行的斗争就一直在进行,但是通过改变社会媒体的力量,实现改变,促进和传播美洲印第安人叙事的主要催化剂已经出现。当今高度互联的社会。本文研究了社交媒体影响变革的力量,以及高度联系的社会赋予传统弱势群体中传统上常常被歪曲的弱势群体的能力。发生在北达科他州立石市的历史性运动和#NoDAPL抗议活动表明,社交媒体具有激发个人成为变革制定者的能力,并在人群中建立庞大的支持网络,而这些人群否则可能仍然不了解或不了解媒体虚假陈述。还讨论了图书馆作为社区内部支持系统的作用,以及图书馆在高度连接的社会中提供无偏见和免费可用信息的责任。

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    《Library trends》 |2017年第2期|155-175|共21页
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    Johnson Hayley;

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    Louisiana State Univ, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA;

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