In this work we study a peculiar example of social organization on Facebook: the Occupy Movement -- i.e., an international protest movement against social and economic inequality organized online at a city level. We consider 179 US Facebook public pages during the time period between September 2011 and February 2013. The dataset includes 618K active users and 753K posts that received about 5.2M likes and 1.1M comments. By labeling user according to their interaction patterns on pages -- e.g., a user is considered to be polarized if she has at least the 95% of her likes on a specific page -- we find that activities are not locally coordinated by geographically close pages, but are driven by pages linked to major US cities that act as hubs wi...
It is often claimed that social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are profoundly shaping ...
The number of people using online social networks in their everyday life is continuously growing at ...
textThis case study of the Occupy movement examines how different geographic forms of individual-lev...
The Occupy movement protests against social and economic inequality around the world. It emerged in ...
This study tests a hypothesis that information sources (e.g., Facebook pages) that share information...
Social movements rely in large measure on networked communication technologies to organize and disse...
This study explores the role played by social media in reshaping the repression-mobilization relatio...
Studying the strategies adopted by political groups to create sharedcognition and common references ...
The advent of social media and microblogging platforms has radically changed the way we consume info...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The diffusion of information is important: It impacts ...
The Arab spring and Occupy Wall Street movements demonstrated that networks of individuals who share...
Several studies have engaged in understanding how the internet and online platforms increase politic...
This study examines the role of social network users in mobilizing a social movement. We apply a mix...
This paper proposes an approach for studying the sociopolitical traits of multiple publics on Facebo...
Can social media facilitate better protest action organization and coordination? This question has b...
It is often claimed that social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are profoundly shaping ...
The number of people using online social networks in their everyday life is continuously growing at ...
textThis case study of the Occupy movement examines how different geographic forms of individual-lev...
The Occupy movement protests against social and economic inequality around the world. It emerged in ...
This study tests a hypothesis that information sources (e.g., Facebook pages) that share information...
Social movements rely in large measure on networked communication technologies to organize and disse...
This study explores the role played by social media in reshaping the repression-mobilization relatio...
Studying the strategies adopted by political groups to create sharedcognition and common references ...
The advent of social media and microblogging platforms has radically changed the way we consume info...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The diffusion of information is important: It impacts ...
The Arab spring and Occupy Wall Street movements demonstrated that networks of individuals who share...
Several studies have engaged in understanding how the internet and online platforms increase politic...
This study examines the role of social network users in mobilizing a social movement. We apply a mix...
This paper proposes an approach for studying the sociopolitical traits of multiple publics on Facebo...
Can social media facilitate better protest action organization and coordination? This question has b...
It is often claimed that social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are profoundly shaping ...
The number of people using online social networks in their everyday life is continuously growing at ...
textThis case study of the Occupy movement examines how different geographic forms of individual-lev...