Network societies are characterized by social media — media that are supposed to level out power hierarchies — making political participation more inclusive and equal. By developing a typology for studying networking power within activist demands in network societies, such techno–optimistic/deterministic assumptions are questioned. This typology is based on Bourdieu’s conceptual framework of social fields, habitus and capitals. It revolves around participating, mobilising, connecting and engaging capital and how these intersect, overlap and are used for negotiating recognition which I argue is of pivotal importance for upholding core positions among activists. Such core positions are related to networking power, i.e., knowing how and being ...
This article explores an emerging mode of political engagement among global justice activists in Bar...
This article explores an emerging mode of political engagement among global justice activists in Bar...
This chapter deals with political mobilisation and participation in social media. The main focus is ...
Network societies are characterized by social media — media that are supposed to level out power hie...
This paper discusses the relations of power in connection with the use of social media among middle-...
This paper discusses the relations of power in connection with the use of social media among middle-...
This paper discusses the relations of power in connection with the use of social media among middle-...
This paper discusses the implications of the increasing use of social networking sites for political...
[Title in English:Crowd-pulling names or energetic activists? – On symbolic capital as a power res...
Crowd-pulling names or energetic activists? On symbolic capital as a power resource in the local org...
Communication technologies occupy a central place in contemporary theorizations of transnational soc...
In this article, we aim at expanding the event-based and protest-centered perspective that is typica...
Communication technologies in the 21st century have changed how social movements have been able to d...
Communication technologies occupy a central place in contemporary theorizations of transnational soc...
This article explores an emerging mode of political engagement among global justice activists in Bar...
This article explores an emerging mode of political engagement among global justice activists in Bar...
This article explores an emerging mode of political engagement among global justice activists in Bar...
This chapter deals with political mobilisation and participation in social media. The main focus is ...
Network societies are characterized by social media — media that are supposed to level out power hie...
This paper discusses the relations of power in connection with the use of social media among middle-...
This paper discusses the relations of power in connection with the use of social media among middle-...
This paper discusses the relations of power in connection with the use of social media among middle-...
This paper discusses the implications of the increasing use of social networking sites for political...
[Title in English:Crowd-pulling names or energetic activists? – On symbolic capital as a power res...
Crowd-pulling names or energetic activists? On symbolic capital as a power resource in the local org...
Communication technologies occupy a central place in contemporary theorizations of transnational soc...
In this article, we aim at expanding the event-based and protest-centered perspective that is typica...
Communication technologies in the 21st century have changed how social movements have been able to d...
Communication technologies occupy a central place in contemporary theorizations of transnational soc...
This article explores an emerging mode of political engagement among global justice activists in Bar...
This article explores an emerging mode of political engagement among global justice activists in Bar...
This article explores an emerging mode of political engagement among global justice activists in Bar...
This chapter deals with political mobilisation and participation in social media. The main focus is ...