This article aims to achieve a better understanding of how online networks contribute to the organization and the symbolic production of social movements using big data coming from social media platforms. It traces and compares online social and semantic networks that emerged on Twitter during two protest events organized by the feminist Italian movement Non Una Di Meno (NUDM) – a national strike organized on March 8th, 2017 and a march organized on November 25th of the same year. Our results suggests that, over time, online networks created on Twitter remain sparse and centralized around the movement handle but that they continue to host an interactive dialogue between the movement, its activists, and supporters. Also, over time, participa...
Recent developments in communications technology have transformed how social movements might mobiliz...
The feminist movement is experiencing the rise of a new generation characterized by specific phenome...
Research on collective action (CA) dates back to at least the 1960s. However, the plethora of Intern...
This article aims to achieve a better understanding of how online networks contribute to the organiz...
In this article, we aim at expanding the event-based and protest-centered perspective that is typica...
In this article we explore the discursive mobilization of movement frames within networked publics—...
This paper explores the growth of online mobilizations using data from the ‘indignados’ (the ‘outra...
The recent wave of mobilizations in the Arab world and across Western countries has generated much d...
This thesis presents a research program that explores how online activism may be effective in genera...
The article aims to analyse the role of social media in initiating and organising protest and revolu...
This study examines the role of social network users in mobilizing a social movement. We apply a mix...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordProte...
Social media has increased the availability of abundant user interaction data. Technology-mediated s...
The extensive use of social media for protest purposes was a distinctive feature of the recent prote...
The 15M demonstration (the origin of the indignados movement in Spain and the seed of the occupy mob...
Recent developments in communications technology have transformed how social movements might mobiliz...
The feminist movement is experiencing the rise of a new generation characterized by specific phenome...
Research on collective action (CA) dates back to at least the 1960s. However, the plethora of Intern...
This article aims to achieve a better understanding of how online networks contribute to the organiz...
In this article, we aim at expanding the event-based and protest-centered perspective that is typica...
In this article we explore the discursive mobilization of movement frames within networked publics—...
This paper explores the growth of online mobilizations using data from the ‘indignados’ (the ‘outra...
The recent wave of mobilizations in the Arab world and across Western countries has generated much d...
This thesis presents a research program that explores how online activism may be effective in genera...
The article aims to analyse the role of social media in initiating and organising protest and revolu...
This study examines the role of social network users in mobilizing a social movement. We apply a mix...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordProte...
Social media has increased the availability of abundant user interaction data. Technology-mediated s...
The extensive use of social media for protest purposes was a distinctive feature of the recent prote...
The 15M demonstration (the origin of the indignados movement in Spain and the seed of the occupy mob...
Recent developments in communications technology have transformed how social movements might mobiliz...
The feminist movement is experiencing the rise of a new generation characterized by specific phenome...
Research on collective action (CA) dates back to at least the 1960s. However, the plethora of Intern...