This article explores how and why some online protests manage to gain digital resource abundance, that is, mobilising large numbers of people and attracting wide interest and support in a short space of time. The study focuses on the case of the Swedish Petrol Uprising 2.0 which after a few months managed to mobilise 630,000 members on Facebook. The article expands established theories on online mobilisation by stressing the structural elements of social media platforms and the shaping of online mobilisations through three types of factors: resources, discourses and social positions. By combining contemporary social media research with classic stage theory, we discern the significance of each factor in the three-stage mobilisation process, ...
This study examines the role of social network users in mobilizing a social movement. We apply a mix...
Resources have always been at the heart of civil society theorizing. While many earlier theories hav...
Resources have always been at the heart of civil society theorizing. While many earlier theories hav...
This article seeks to open dialogue about the utility of resource mobilization theory in explaining ...
This study investigates the role of online media in mobilizing large-scale collective action. Adopti...
Research into the emergence of social movements has traditionally been split into models that focus ...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...
The article aims to analyse the role of social media in initiating and organising protest and revolu...
The literature recognizes the potential of social media as an alternative channel for promoting the ...
This paper explores the growth of online mobilizations using data from the ‘indignados’ (the ‘outra...
This research in progress studies the role of social media as a resource for contemporary social mov...
[Extract] New media practices aided through social media have made a lot of academics and theorists ...
[Extract] New media practices aided through social media have made a lot of academics and theorists ...
[Extract] New media practices aided through social media have made a lot of academics and theorists ...
Analyses of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the internet have underlined, on t...
This study examines the role of social network users in mobilizing a social movement. We apply a mix...
Resources have always been at the heart of civil society theorizing. While many earlier theories hav...
Resources have always been at the heart of civil society theorizing. While many earlier theories hav...
This article seeks to open dialogue about the utility of resource mobilization theory in explaining ...
This study investigates the role of online media in mobilizing large-scale collective action. Adopti...
Research into the emergence of social movements has traditionally been split into models that focus ...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...
The article aims to analyse the role of social media in initiating and organising protest and revolu...
The literature recognizes the potential of social media as an alternative channel for promoting the ...
This paper explores the growth of online mobilizations using data from the ‘indignados’ (the ‘outra...
This research in progress studies the role of social media as a resource for contemporary social mov...
[Extract] New media practices aided through social media have made a lot of academics and theorists ...
[Extract] New media practices aided through social media have made a lot of academics and theorists ...
[Extract] New media practices aided through social media have made a lot of academics and theorists ...
Analyses of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the internet have underlined, on t...
This study examines the role of social network users in mobilizing a social movement. We apply a mix...
Resources have always been at the heart of civil society theorizing. While many earlier theories hav...
Resources have always been at the heart of civil society theorizing. While many earlier theories hav...