This article examines the relationship between social media, political mobilization and civic engagement in the context of the students’ protests in Venezuela of 2014. The authors ask whether these technologies were used by participants as catalytic element to trigger the protests and amplify them across the country or if they were instead a galvanizing factor among more general conditions. The analysis uses cultural chaos and virality/contagion as theoretical approaches to discuss these events in order to provoke discussion around the relationship between protests and social media. However, as the authors clarify, far from a techno-deterministic assumption that sees social media has somehow having agency in itself, their argumentative prov...
In this study, we analyze the evolution of the protests after the election of the Venezuelan Constit...
The article discusses interactions between emotions, memory and user-generated digital content in th...
As non-democratic regimes have adapted to the proliferation of social media, they have began active...
This article examines the relationship between social media, political mobilization, and civic engag...
Analyses of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the internet have underlined, on t...
It is often claimed that social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are profoundly shaping ...
© 2016 Dr. Aleksandar DeejayProtest movements have traditionally strategized tactics for “appeal” th...
[Extract] New media practices aided through social media have made a lot of academics and theorists ...
In June 2013, protesters took to the streets of hundreds of Brazilian cities. The mobilizing factor ...
Over the past few years, new forms of socialization of politics throughsocial media have found expre...
In this paper we examine two protests characterized by substantial social media presence and distrib...
The article aims to analyse the role of social media in initiating and organising protest and revolu...
This paper aims to establish relevant features about social movement made through Twitter, as a resu...
This paper explores the growth of online mobilizations using data from the ‘indignados’ (the ‘outra...
In this study, we analyze the evolution of the protests after the election of the Venezuelan Constit...
In this study, we analyze the evolution of the protests after the election of the Venezuelan Constit...
The article discusses interactions between emotions, memory and user-generated digital content in th...
As non-democratic regimes have adapted to the proliferation of social media, they have began active...
This article examines the relationship between social media, political mobilization, and civic engag...
Analyses of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the internet have underlined, on t...
It is often claimed that social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are profoundly shaping ...
© 2016 Dr. Aleksandar DeejayProtest movements have traditionally strategized tactics for “appeal” th...
[Extract] New media practices aided through social media have made a lot of academics and theorists ...
In June 2013, protesters took to the streets of hundreds of Brazilian cities. The mobilizing factor ...
Over the past few years, new forms of socialization of politics throughsocial media have found expre...
In this paper we examine two protests characterized by substantial social media presence and distrib...
The article aims to analyse the role of social media in initiating and organising protest and revolu...
This paper aims to establish relevant features about social movement made through Twitter, as a resu...
This paper explores the growth of online mobilizations using data from the ‘indignados’ (the ‘outra...
In this study, we analyze the evolution of the protests after the election of the Venezuelan Constit...
In this study, we analyze the evolution of the protests after the election of the Venezuelan Constit...
The article discusses interactions between emotions, memory and user-generated digital content in th...
As non-democratic regimes have adapted to the proliferation of social media, they have began active...