Public protest events are now both social media and news media events. They are deeply entangled, with news media actors–such as journalists or news organisations–directly participating in the protest by tweeting about the event using the protest hashtag; and social media actors sharing news items published online by professional news agencies. Protesters have always deployed tactics to engage the media and use news media agencies’ resources to amplify their reach, with the dual aim of mobilising new supporters and adding their voice to public, mediatised debate. When protest moves between a physical space and a virtual space, the interactions between protesters and media stop being asynchronous or post hoc and turn instantaneous. In this n...
This article uses Twitter messages sent in May 2011 to study the ability of the so-called 15-M movem...
Over the past year, international and national media have been full of stories about protest movemen...
In this paper we examine two protests characterized by substantial social media presence and distrib...
Public protest events are now both social media and news media events. They are deeply entangled, wi...
This article explores how Twitter has emerged as a signifier of contemporary protest. Using the conc...
The election victory of Syriza in Greece has illustrated that there exists a deep conflict between n...
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This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
This paper investigates whether social media can influence the landscape of political protests beyon...
Signaling dissatisfaction with particular events, policies, or situations, modes of protest encompas...
The 2020 #EndSARS protests in Nigeria gained global attention. The protests drawn thousands of youth...
This book examines the changing connections between collective action and the media in terms of five...
In this article, we aim at expanding the event-based and protest-centered perspective that is typica...
This article examines the appropriation of social media as platforms of alternative journalism by th...
The article argues that contemporary protest movements are facing a convergence of what has traditio...
This article uses Twitter messages sent in May 2011 to study the ability of the so-called 15-M movem...
Over the past year, international and national media have been full of stories about protest movemen...
In this paper we examine two protests characterized by substantial social media presence and distrib...
Public protest events are now both social media and news media events. They are deeply entangled, wi...
This article explores how Twitter has emerged as a signifier of contemporary protest. Using the conc...
The election victory of Syriza in Greece has illustrated that there exists a deep conflict between n...
The recognizable hashtags #BlackLivesMatter, #RefugeesWelcome and #BringBackOurGirls offer just a fe...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
This paper investigates whether social media can influence the landscape of political protests beyon...
Signaling dissatisfaction with particular events, policies, or situations, modes of protest encompas...
The 2020 #EndSARS protests in Nigeria gained global attention. The protests drawn thousands of youth...
This book examines the changing connections between collective action and the media in terms of five...
In this article, we aim at expanding the event-based and protest-centered perspective that is typica...
This article examines the appropriation of social media as platforms of alternative journalism by th...
The article argues that contemporary protest movements are facing a convergence of what has traditio...
This article uses Twitter messages sent in May 2011 to study the ability of the so-called 15-M movem...
Over the past year, international and national media have been full of stories about protest movemen...
In this paper we examine two protests characterized by substantial social media presence and distrib...