Global social movements of 2011 like the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street were unprecedented in their use of social media as an organizing tool and communication technique. To further explore the role of mobile/social technologies in these movements, we analyze information diffusion in Occupy Wall Street by means of social media over a nine-month period beginning in September 2011 as well as describe the movement’s information ecosystem. Specifically, we perform a network visualization and analysis of Twitter data sets and analyze Twitter volume over time to understand OWS’ information practices. Multi-site, participant observation is utilized to observe these information practices.published or submitted for publicationis peer reviewe
The importance of mobile phone video technology was highlighted in September 2011, when the Occupy W...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-85).The Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement has been wid...
This study explores the role played by social media in reshaping the repression-mobilization relatio...
Social media, as the set of tools typified by blogs and other social networking platforms, is creati...
This project is important to the research in both the fields of social movement and of social media ...
We examine the temporal evolution of digital communication activity relating to the American anti-ca...
Emergent social movements benefit from technologies that support the information activities that cor...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The diffusion of information is important: It impacts ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic account of the information and communication technologies used ...
Social movements rely in large measure on networked communication technologies to organize and disse...
Scholars and activists have hotly debated the relationship between social media and social movement ...
Discuss how social media has changed the organizational infrastructure available to social movements...
Social media have become crucial tools for political activists and protest movements, providing anot...
Social media have become crucial tools for political activists and protest movements, providing anot...
The Arab spring and Occupy Wall Street movements demonstrated that networks of individuals who share...
The importance of mobile phone video technology was highlighted in September 2011, when the Occupy W...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-85).The Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement has been wid...
This study explores the role played by social media in reshaping the repression-mobilization relatio...
Social media, as the set of tools typified by blogs and other social networking platforms, is creati...
This project is important to the research in both the fields of social movement and of social media ...
We examine the temporal evolution of digital communication activity relating to the American anti-ca...
Emergent social movements benefit from technologies that support the information activities that cor...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The diffusion of information is important: It impacts ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic account of the information and communication technologies used ...
Social movements rely in large measure on networked communication technologies to organize and disse...
Scholars and activists have hotly debated the relationship between social media and social movement ...
Discuss how social media has changed the organizational infrastructure available to social movements...
Social media have become crucial tools for political activists and protest movements, providing anot...
Social media have become crucial tools for political activists and protest movements, providing anot...
The Arab spring and Occupy Wall Street movements demonstrated that networks of individuals who share...
The importance of mobile phone video technology was highlighted in September 2011, when the Occupy W...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-85).The Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement has been wid...
This study explores the role played by social media in reshaping the repression-mobilization relatio...