This article aims to shed more light on the potentials and limitations of social media as a tool for activists. It does this by focusing on the use of one particular social media platform — Twitter — during one specific period of a certain uprising: the first 24 hours of protests in Libya during the Arab Spring in 2011. Even though this study is thus limited, it represents an important step in the direction of analyzing what actually happens when social media is put to use in relation to concrete events. The identified social network patterns, as well as the content of the posts, resonate with what Enzensberger (1970) calls “emancipatory use of media”: The architecture is decentralized, network connections are distributed, and mobilization ...
The paper develops an analytical framework for understanding the role of social media in the 2011 No...
This thesis is an analysis of the impact of social media on protest (more specifically on the 'Arab ...
Much has been written in recent years about the growing impact of social media on social movements. ...
This article aims to shed more light on the potentials and limitations of social media as a tool for...
This article draws on social movement theory to help explain how the use of social media, in partic...
This article explores how social media acted as a catalyst for protest mobilization during the Tunis...
This article studies the 2011 Arab uprisings as social movements for political reform and regime cha...
How do individuals in non-democracies organize collective action? Throughout history, it is common f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-70).The main goal of this study was to achieve a quali...
At the beginning of 2011, revolution across the MENA region threw into question the potential power ...
It is often claimed that social media sites such as Facebook played a key role during the so-called ...
Combating Terrorism Exchange 2.4 (2012): 54-64In this article we draw on social movement theory to h...
This article seeks to open dialogue about the utility of resource mobilization theory in explaining ...
Purpose - Twitter usage during Gezi Park Protests, a significant large-scale connective action, is a...
The extensive use of social media for protest purposes was a distinctive feature of the recent prote...
The paper develops an analytical framework for understanding the role of social media in the 2011 No...
This thesis is an analysis of the impact of social media on protest (more specifically on the 'Arab ...
Much has been written in recent years about the growing impact of social media on social movements. ...
This article aims to shed more light on the potentials and limitations of social media as a tool for...
This article draws on social movement theory to help explain how the use of social media, in partic...
This article explores how social media acted as a catalyst for protest mobilization during the Tunis...
This article studies the 2011 Arab uprisings as social movements for political reform and regime cha...
How do individuals in non-democracies organize collective action? Throughout history, it is common f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-70).The main goal of this study was to achieve a quali...
At the beginning of 2011, revolution across the MENA region threw into question the potential power ...
It is often claimed that social media sites such as Facebook played a key role during the so-called ...
Combating Terrorism Exchange 2.4 (2012): 54-64In this article we draw on social movement theory to h...
This article seeks to open dialogue about the utility of resource mobilization theory in explaining ...
Purpose - Twitter usage during Gezi Park Protests, a significant large-scale connective action, is a...
The extensive use of social media for protest purposes was a distinctive feature of the recent prote...
The paper develops an analytical framework for understanding the role of social media in the 2011 No...
This thesis is an analysis of the impact of social media on protest (more specifically on the 'Arab ...
Much has been written in recent years about the growing impact of social media on social movements. ...