In this paper we investigate the use of social media for framing the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine. Using automatic classification of a large set of Twitter data, we investigate how the online representation of protests changed between different stages of the protest campaign; furthermore, we question how the framing of Euromaidan varied between different language streams. Our findings suggest that framing of Euromaidan on social media evolved from a peaceful movement to revolutionary force and then to existential danger to the Russophone population, prompting the continuation of political crisis in Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea
Social media are a prominent space for diasporic mobilization and activism, opening new avenues for ...
This study examines and compares news framing of the protests in Ukraine from 30 November 2013 to 2...
In this article we explore the use of the #SaveDonbassPeople hashtag in the context of an online pro...
The Euromaidan Revolution in Ukraine in 2014 saw a series of violent events leading to the ousting o...
Building on the existing understanding of the dynamics of mass protest, this paper argues that socia...
I examine how social media and historical memory were used for the social construction of security i...
© 2016 Dr. Aleksandar DeejayProtest movements have traditionally strategized tactics for “appeal” th...
This study examines digital media activism during the full-scale war in Ukraine caused by the Russia...
This article investigates the use of social media for visual framing of the conflict in Eastern Ukra...
The internet has had a profound impact on how political scientists understand social movements. Usin...
The war in Ukraine seems to have positively changed the attitude toward the critical societal topic ...
This is a study of how the most popular Telegram news channels in Russia and in Ukraine framed the R...
In this paper, we are interested in understanding the interrelationships between mainstream and soci...
In this paper, we are interested in understanding the interrelationships between mainstream and soci...
In 2011–2012 Russia experienced a wave of mass protests surrounding the Duma and presidential electi...
Social media are a prominent space for diasporic mobilization and activism, opening new avenues for ...
This study examines and compares news framing of the protests in Ukraine from 30 November 2013 to 2...
In this article we explore the use of the #SaveDonbassPeople hashtag in the context of an online pro...
The Euromaidan Revolution in Ukraine in 2014 saw a series of violent events leading to the ousting o...
Building on the existing understanding of the dynamics of mass protest, this paper argues that socia...
I examine how social media and historical memory were used for the social construction of security i...
© 2016 Dr. Aleksandar DeejayProtest movements have traditionally strategized tactics for “appeal” th...
This study examines digital media activism during the full-scale war in Ukraine caused by the Russia...
This article investigates the use of social media for visual framing of the conflict in Eastern Ukra...
The internet has had a profound impact on how political scientists understand social movements. Usin...
The war in Ukraine seems to have positively changed the attitude toward the critical societal topic ...
This is a study of how the most popular Telegram news channels in Russia and in Ukraine framed the R...
In this paper, we are interested in understanding the interrelationships between mainstream and soci...
In this paper, we are interested in understanding the interrelationships between mainstream and soci...
In 2011–2012 Russia experienced a wave of mass protests surrounding the Duma and presidential electi...
Social media are a prominent space for diasporic mobilization and activism, opening new avenues for ...
This study examines and compares news framing of the protests in Ukraine from 30 November 2013 to 2...
In this article we explore the use of the #SaveDonbassPeople hashtag in the context of an online pro...