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Social media and the organization of collective action : using Twitter to explore the ecology of two climate change protests

机译:社交媒体和集体行动的组织:使用Twitter探索两次气候变化抗议活动的生态

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The Twitter Revolutions of 2009 reinvigorated the question of whether new social media have any real effect on contentious politics. In this article, the authors argue that evaluating the relation between transforming communication technologies and collective action demands recognizing how such technologies infuse specific protest ecologies. This includes looking beyond informational functions to the role of social media as organizing mechanisms and recognizing that traces of these media may reflect larger organizational schemes. Three points become salient in the case of Twitter against this background: (a) Twitter streams represent crosscutting networking mechanisms in a protest ecology, (b) they embed and are embedded in various kinds of gatekeeping processes, and (c) they reflect changing dynamics in the ecology over time. The authors illustrate their argument with reference to two hashtags used in the protests around the 2009 United Nations Climate Summit in Copenhagen.
机译:2009年的Twitter革命重新激发了新的社交媒体是否对争议政治产生真正影响的问题。在本文中,作者认为评估通讯技术的变革与集体行动之间的关系需要认识到此类技术如何注入特定的抗议生态。这包括从信息功能中寻找社交媒体作为组织机制的作用,并认识到这些媒体的痕迹可能反映了更大的组织方案。在这种情况下,对于Twitter而言,有三点很重要:(a)Twitter流代表了抗议生态中的交叉网络机制;(b)它们嵌入并嵌入了各种关守流程中;(c)反映了变化的动态随着时间的流逝作者参考了在2009年哥本哈根联合国气候峰会周围的抗议活动中使用的两个标签来说明他们的论点。

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