In a socially mediatised world, why do some environmental activists movements still think in terms of front page newspaper coverage? The movements’ over reliance on social media as a media tactic, over time negated any genuine political strategy. Environmental activists and the traditional media have discovered there is a need to concentrate less on virtual and more on physical communities. Activists should concentrate on online tools, to get people off line, just as activists should know where and when to use technology. But, any media tactic is worthless, without a political strategy in which to hang it on
This thesis is a qualitative exploration into the affordances of digital media and environmental ca...
In this paper, I attempt to determine how public opinion, the media, framing and resource mobilizati...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...
In a socially mediatised world, why do some environmental activists movements still think in terms o...
Why, when an individual wants to take to the streets at climate summits, set up a protest camp or pr...
A notable feature of the recent political landscape has been the increasing incidents of confrontati...
If protesters take to the streets at climate summits, start anti-fracking camps, or take direct acti...
This thesis explores the relationship between environmental activism, environmental politics and the...
textThe modern environmental movement is comprised almost exclusively of upper socioeconomic member...
Studies adopting the media ecology metaphor to investigate social movements form a promising strand ...
Over the past two decades, the media representation of environmental direct action (EDA) frames its ...
Radical forms of direct action and protest have undertaken a new cycle in the past three years. Clim...
Drawing on fieldwork (interviews and web site content analysis) realized in Belgium and in Canada ab...
Radical political activist movements are growing all the time. Activist politics have come to influe...
In an age of social media, activists are met with an abundance of opportunities to engage in things ...
This thesis is a qualitative exploration into the affordances of digital media and environmental ca...
In this paper, I attempt to determine how public opinion, the media, framing and resource mobilizati...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...
In a socially mediatised world, why do some environmental activists movements still think in terms o...
Why, when an individual wants to take to the streets at climate summits, set up a protest camp or pr...
A notable feature of the recent political landscape has been the increasing incidents of confrontati...
If protesters take to the streets at climate summits, start anti-fracking camps, or take direct acti...
This thesis explores the relationship between environmental activism, environmental politics and the...
textThe modern environmental movement is comprised almost exclusively of upper socioeconomic member...
Studies adopting the media ecology metaphor to investigate social movements form a promising strand ...
Over the past two decades, the media representation of environmental direct action (EDA) frames its ...
Radical forms of direct action and protest have undertaken a new cycle in the past three years. Clim...
Drawing on fieldwork (interviews and web site content analysis) realized in Belgium and in Canada ab...
Radical political activist movements are growing all the time. Activist politics have come to influe...
In an age of social media, activists are met with an abundance of opportunities to engage in things ...
This thesis is a qualitative exploration into the affordances of digital media and environmental ca...
In this paper, I attempt to determine how public opinion, the media, framing and resource mobilizati...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...