Contemporary mobilizations are largely enabled by and modelled after commercial social media platforms. The materiality of the communication infrastructure thus plays an important role in determining how people mobilize, organize and strategize. This chapter explores the tension between activist agency and the structure and political economy of platforms through the lenses of the cloud. The cloud is a) a metaphor for a particular way of connecting individuals in an instance of collective action, and b) the virtual imagined space hosting and shaping individual and collective interactions and meaning-making activities, constituting the repository of soft resources (e.g., identities, frames, etc.) critical to collective action. Talking about t...
From the Arab Spring and los indignados in Spain, to Occupy Wall Street (and beyond), large-scale, s...
Network societies are characterized by social media — media that are supposed to level out power hie...
Network societies are characterized by social media — media that are supposed to level out power hie...
How does the algorithmically mediated environment of social media restructure social action? This ar...
How does the algorithmically mediated environment of social media restructure social action? This ar...
This article develops a conceptual framework for understanding collective action in the age of socia...
Far from being neutral, social media platforms – such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and WeChat – po...
Titles such as the one above – capturing clouds – are ambiguous. Do clouds capture? Or are they them...
Changes related to globalization have resulted in the growing separation of individuals in late mode...
Is the internet free of geography and/or materiality? Can we rely (exclusively) on technology such a...
We propose to consider platform politics in relation to the coming of the ‘Cloud’. Specifically we w...
This research investigates activists’ social media tactics and how these tactics materialize at the ...
This study draws from the broad range of cross-disciplinary theories examining digitally networked a...
In this article, we aim at expanding the event-based and protest-centered perspective that is typica...
The Twitter Revolutions of 2009 reinvigorated the question of whether new social media have any real...
From the Arab Spring and los indignados in Spain, to Occupy Wall Street (and beyond), large-scale, s...
Network societies are characterized by social media — media that are supposed to level out power hie...
Network societies are characterized by social media — media that are supposed to level out power hie...
How does the algorithmically mediated environment of social media restructure social action? This ar...
How does the algorithmically mediated environment of social media restructure social action? This ar...
This article develops a conceptual framework for understanding collective action in the age of socia...
Far from being neutral, social media platforms – such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and WeChat – po...
Titles such as the one above – capturing clouds – are ambiguous. Do clouds capture? Or are they them...
Changes related to globalization have resulted in the growing separation of individuals in late mode...
Is the internet free of geography and/or materiality? Can we rely (exclusively) on technology such a...
We propose to consider platform politics in relation to the coming of the ‘Cloud’. Specifically we w...
This research investigates activists’ social media tactics and how these tactics materialize at the ...
This study draws from the broad range of cross-disciplinary theories examining digitally networked a...
In this article, we aim at expanding the event-based and protest-centered perspective that is typica...
The Twitter Revolutions of 2009 reinvigorated the question of whether new social media have any real...
From the Arab Spring and los indignados in Spain, to Occupy Wall Street (and beyond), large-scale, s...
Network societies are characterized by social media — media that are supposed to level out power hie...
Network societies are characterized by social media — media that are supposed to level out power hie...