The confluence of activism and social media - legitimized by efforts such as the Arab Spring and Occupy Movements - represents a growing area of mainstream media focus. Using Canada’s #IdleNoMore movement as a case, this study uses framing theory to better understand how traditional media are representing activism borne of social media such as Twitter, and how such activism can ultimately have an impact in political and public policy debates. A qualitative framing analysis is used to identify frames present in media reporting of #IdleNoMore during its first two months by two prominent Canadian publications. Emergent frames show that hashtag activism as a catalyst for a social movement was embraced as a theme by one of the publications, the...
Impact of social media on social movements is highly debated and not clearly understood. For better ...
Social media have become crucial tools for political activists and protest movements, providing anot...
From the Arab Spring to the Occupy Movement, social media has been instrumental in driving and suppo...
The confluence of activism and social media - legitimized by efforts such as the Arab Spring and Occ...
The confluence of activism and social media—legitimized by efforts such as the Arab Spring and Occup...
Reflecting on the increase in the use of social media in global Indigenous movements, this article e...
This paper, informed by a critique of traditional understandings of citizenship and civic education,...
Social media has become an important source of information for the public and the media profession. ...
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
This article examines the appropriation of social media as platforms of alternative journalism by th...
The present study aims at analyzing Indigenous online activism in Canada by focusing on how the Wet’...
This article explores how Twitter has emerged as a signifier of contemporary protest. Using the conc...
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
Social media plays a critical role in social movement activities. This study takes a framing perspec...
The Canadian women’s movement has seen a recent surge in attention and participation. In a rising cy...
Impact of social media on social movements is highly debated and not clearly understood. For better ...
Social media have become crucial tools for political activists and protest movements, providing anot...
From the Arab Spring to the Occupy Movement, social media has been instrumental in driving and suppo...
The confluence of activism and social media - legitimized by efforts such as the Arab Spring and Occ...
The confluence of activism and social media—legitimized by efforts such as the Arab Spring and Occup...
Reflecting on the increase in the use of social media in global Indigenous movements, this article e...
This paper, informed by a critique of traditional understandings of citizenship and civic education,...
Social media has become an important source of information for the public and the media profession. ...
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
This article examines the appropriation of social media as platforms of alternative journalism by th...
The present study aims at analyzing Indigenous online activism in Canada by focusing on how the Wet’...
This article explores how Twitter has emerged as a signifier of contemporary protest. Using the conc...
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
Social media plays a critical role in social movement activities. This study takes a framing perspec...
The Canadian women’s movement has seen a recent surge in attention and participation. In a rising cy...
Impact of social media on social movements is highly debated and not clearly understood. For better ...
Social media have become crucial tools for political activists and protest movements, providing anot...
From the Arab Spring to the Occupy Movement, social media has been instrumental in driving and suppo...