In this article we explore the extent of the digital connectivity and character of the mediated solidarity discernible between a selection of militant antifascist groups in the USA and UK on Twitter. By studying the geographical scalarity of the retweet practices of six case study groups in these two countries (from New York City, Philadelphia, Portland, Brighton, Liverpool, and London) and the content of a sub-sample of these groups’ retweets we highlight that their Twitter connectivity is relatively limited. We also suggest that the sorts of mediated solidarity, or as we specifically refer to it here ‘retweet solidarity’, that this connectivity reflects is rather shallow. As such the article’s broader contributions relate to firstly the n...
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In this article we explore the extent of the digital connectivity and character of the mediated soli...
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The transformational potential of using social networking sites (SNS) for activism is a highly resea...
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This article aims to shed more light on the potentials and limitations of social media as a tool for...
This paper examines the concept of online mediation in relation to representation of Palestine throu...
The transformational potential of using social networking sites (SNS) for activism is a highly resea...
Many extreme right groups have had an online presence for\ud some time through the use of dedicated ...
In this article we explore the extent of the digital connectivity and character of the mediated soli...
This article examines engagement with digitally networked, politically contentious actions. Maintain...
<p>In this article we address the question of power in networked publics on Twitter in anti-fascist ...
It is often claimed that social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are profoundly shaping ...
In discussing the various uses of social networks, this article seeks to highlight signs and express...
This paper explores the labour movement organization LabourStart, a digital initiative that, by vari...
The study of new media use by transnational social movements is central to contemporary investigatio...
Please, do not cite or circulate We investigate how online networks mediate contentious politics by ...
In this article we explore the discursive mobilization of movement frames within networked publics—...
The transformational potential of using social networking sites (SNS) for activism is a highly resea...
Recent developments in communications technology have transformed how social movements might mobiliz...
This article aims to shed more light on the potentials and limitations of social media as a tool for...
This paper examines the concept of online mediation in relation to representation of Palestine throu...
The transformational potential of using social networking sites (SNS) for activism is a highly resea...
Many extreme right groups have had an online presence for\ud some time through the use of dedicated ...