In this research, we investigate the citizen hijacking of the Twitter hashtag #myNYPD in response to a public relations campaign by the New York City Police Department in April of 2014. Using counterpublic sphere theory, we examine how Twitter was used as a platform to organize, generate, and promote counterpublic narratives about racial profiling, police misconduct and police violence. Through a combination of large-scale network analysis and qualitative discourse analysis, we detail emergent counterpublic structure and leadership, specific discursive strategies deployed by crowdsourced elites within communities of resistance, and the reception of online counterpublic activism in mainstream media. We conclude with implications for understa...
This study analyzes how platform affordances, their appropriation by movement actors, and these acto...
In Twitter, many people are facing increasing harassment and abuse from others, particularly from in...
This study draws from the broad range of cross-disciplinary theories examining digitally networked a...
In this research, we investigate the citizen hijacking of the Twitter hashtag #myNYPD in response to...
Recent new media image scandals on Twitter such as the #myNYPD hashtag debacle in 2014 or the #McDSt...
A growing body of research suggests that Twitter has become a key resource for networked counterpubl...
This article presents the theoretical framework for hashtag hijacking, a subversive communicative st...
AbstractIn the United States, many activists use social media platforms to interact with protesters ...
Policing organizations have been quick to adopt the use of social media as a community-policing and ...
This paper introduces a group of politically-charged Twitter users that deviates from elite and ordi...
Social media and big data uses form part of a broader shift from ‘reactive’ to ‘proactive’ forms of ...
This study analyzed the networked public that was emergent on Twitter based on analysis of the use o...
This dissertation expands scholarship that posits circulation as rhetoric with ethical implications....
With large, representative, and comparable data scraped from Twitter, this study tries to provide co...
Abstract This article presents a new approach to the study of public contestation through social med...
This study analyzes how platform affordances, their appropriation by movement actors, and these acto...
In Twitter, many people are facing increasing harassment and abuse from others, particularly from in...
This study draws from the broad range of cross-disciplinary theories examining digitally networked a...
In this research, we investigate the citizen hijacking of the Twitter hashtag #myNYPD in response to...
Recent new media image scandals on Twitter such as the #myNYPD hashtag debacle in 2014 or the #McDSt...
A growing body of research suggests that Twitter has become a key resource for networked counterpubl...
This article presents the theoretical framework for hashtag hijacking, a subversive communicative st...
AbstractIn the United States, many activists use social media platforms to interact with protesters ...
Policing organizations have been quick to adopt the use of social media as a community-policing and ...
This paper introduces a group of politically-charged Twitter users that deviates from elite and ordi...
Social media and big data uses form part of a broader shift from ‘reactive’ to ‘proactive’ forms of ...
This study analyzed the networked public that was emergent on Twitter based on analysis of the use o...
This dissertation expands scholarship that posits circulation as rhetoric with ethical implications....
With large, representative, and comparable data scraped from Twitter, this study tries to provide co...
Abstract This article presents a new approach to the study of public contestation through social med...
This study analyzes how platform affordances, their appropriation by movement actors, and these acto...
In Twitter, many people are facing increasing harassment and abuse from others, particularly from in...
This study draws from the broad range of cross-disciplinary theories examining digitally networked a...