This paper studies the socialised affordances of social media in the processes of collective action, exploring the role of technology in the under‐researched area of civil society. We examine the case of Free Lunch for Children (FL4C), a charitable programme in China based on the microblogging platform, Weibo. Adopting the perspective of affordances‐for‐practice, we draw upon the collective action model to better understand the sociomaterial practices and social processes involving social media, and seek to address the ‘when’ and ‘how’ questions of affordances. The study generates theoretical and practical implications for understanding the role of social media in social transformatio
The evolution of social media has introduced novel possibilities for work and interaction in organiz...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...
This paper aims to explain how configurations of affordances of social media and mobile technologies...
This paper presents an interpretivist case study of an NGO innovation in China based on the Chinese ...
This chapter reflects on the concept of affordance as a key term for understanding and analysing soc...
AbstractSocial media provide new opportunities for supporting the dynamics of collective action (CA)...
This study examines how social media influence collective action in the context of digital activism....
Since 2010, Weibo is not only a tool for transmitting information, but also for conducting all kinds...
Since 2011, the idea of citizen-led philanthropy has been emerging in China (Yu, 2015a). This is rep...
Background: In the current sensitive social environment, understanding why citizens voluntarily use ...
The current paper addresses one of the core yet complex issues in the study of technology in organiz...
Although researchers have devoted great effort to explore the antecedents of altruistic behaviours (...
The current paper addresses one of the core yet complex issues in the study of technology in organiz...
This article examines the history and politics of social media and especially micro-blogging in Chin...
This paper first reviews the development and application of affordances theory in the field of socia...
The evolution of social media has introduced novel possibilities for work and interaction in organiz...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...
This paper aims to explain how configurations of affordances of social media and mobile technologies...
This paper presents an interpretivist case study of an NGO innovation in China based on the Chinese ...
This chapter reflects on the concept of affordance as a key term for understanding and analysing soc...
AbstractSocial media provide new opportunities for supporting the dynamics of collective action (CA)...
This study examines how social media influence collective action in the context of digital activism....
Since 2010, Weibo is not only a tool for transmitting information, but also for conducting all kinds...
Since 2011, the idea of citizen-led philanthropy has been emerging in China (Yu, 2015a). This is rep...
Background: In the current sensitive social environment, understanding why citizens voluntarily use ...
The current paper addresses one of the core yet complex issues in the study of technology in organiz...
Although researchers have devoted great effort to explore the antecedents of altruistic behaviours (...
The current paper addresses one of the core yet complex issues in the study of technology in organiz...
This article examines the history and politics of social media and especially micro-blogging in Chin...
This paper first reviews the development and application of affordances theory in the field of socia...
The evolution of social media has introduced novel possibilities for work and interaction in organiz...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...
This paper aims to explain how configurations of affordances of social media and mobile technologies...