This paper explores the persuasive communications (public relations and branding through social media) of a micro Occupy event, namely a nine-day appearance of the global protest movement at Bournemouth University (BU), on the south coast of the UK. It reflects on how student and town protesters used digital and social media in comparison to the wider and more successful UK movement. It interviews the student leader, and asks questions about the role social networks like Occupii.org played in formulating communication strategies as well as how they integrated with more popular social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. The conclusions coming from our micro case study suggest that without a supportive geographic and civic location; cl...
A wide use of social media and the development of digital communication channels have changed the ga...
Usando la rúbrica investigativa tomada del marxismo autonomista, este artículo toma el movimiento Oc...
This paper examines the use of websites and blogs during the 2010 UK anti-cuts protests, where stude...
AbstractThis paper explores the persuasive communications (public relations and branding through soc...
This paper explores the persuasive communications (public relations and branding through social med...
This paper explores the persuasive communications (public relations and branding through social medi...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
How do you communicate a protest movement? And how do communication practices shape its character a...
Recent developments in communications technology have transformed how social movements might mobiliz...
This thesis seeks to explore how information technology is being used to engage people in social mov...
The Internet is causing major changes in the field of political activism. One particularly significa...
Using a research rubric drawn from autonomist Marxism, this article takes the Occupy movement as a c...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...
Praca recenzowana / Peer-reviewed paperThe development of contemporary socio-political movements is ...
This paper explores the growth of online mobilizations using data from the ‘indignados’ (the ‘outra...
A wide use of social media and the development of digital communication channels have changed the ga...
Usando la rúbrica investigativa tomada del marxismo autonomista, este artículo toma el movimiento Oc...
This paper examines the use of websites and blogs during the 2010 UK anti-cuts protests, where stude...
AbstractThis paper explores the persuasive communications (public relations and branding through soc...
This paper explores the persuasive communications (public relations and branding through social med...
This paper explores the persuasive communications (public relations and branding through social medi...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
How do you communicate a protest movement? And how do communication practices shape its character a...
Recent developments in communications technology have transformed how social movements might mobiliz...
This thesis seeks to explore how information technology is being used to engage people in social mov...
The Internet is causing major changes in the field of political activism. One particularly significa...
Using a research rubric drawn from autonomist Marxism, this article takes the Occupy movement as a c...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...
Praca recenzowana / Peer-reviewed paperThe development of contemporary socio-political movements is ...
This paper explores the growth of online mobilizations using data from the ‘indignados’ (the ‘outra...
A wide use of social media and the development of digital communication channels have changed the ga...
Usando la rúbrica investigativa tomada del marxismo autonomista, este artículo toma el movimiento Oc...
This paper examines the use of websites and blogs during the 2010 UK anti-cuts protests, where stude...