This article examines current appropriations of social media by activists of the radical left in Greece and Sweden. Previous research has shown that the discourse concerning social media’s empowering potential is embedded in commercial values that contradict the value systems of many activists who engage in struggles against the current economic system. We employ the notion of détournement, which describes how social movements turn something aside from its normal course or purpose. Based on interviews and online ethnographic observations, we seek to understand how and with what consequences social media facilitate and limit collective action. The article enhances our understanding of activists’ social media use by turning our attention to t...
With the development of web 2.0 technologies and the recent wave of unrest that has affected many co...
The transformational potential of using social networking sites (SNS) for activism is a highly resea...
In this article, I investigate the relationship between social movements and corporate social networ...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...
This paper discusses the relations of power in connection with the use of social media among middle-...
This research investigates activists’ social media tactics and how these tactics materialize at the ...
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Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
use of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Yet the information policies of the firm...
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
This article presents results from a study of online presence in activist milieus associated with th...
The transformational potential of using social networking sites (SNS) for activism is a highly resea...
While the rise of social media has made activists much less dependent on television and mainstream n...
Analyses of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the internet have underlined, on t...
This research presents the findings from a case study undertaken in the summer of 2013. It shows the...
With the development of web 2.0 technologies and the recent wave of unrest that has affected many co...
The transformational potential of using social networking sites (SNS) for activism is a highly resea...
In this article, I investigate the relationship between social movements and corporate social networ...
The emergence of the internet and varied social media networks have led to the transformation of how...
This paper discusses the relations of power in connection with the use of social media among middle-...
This research investigates activists’ social media tactics and how these tactics materialize at the ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/91171/1/j.1460-2466.2012.01636.x.pd
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
use of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Yet the information policies of the firm...
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
This article presents results from a study of online presence in activist milieus associated with th...
The transformational potential of using social networking sites (SNS) for activism is a highly resea...
While the rise of social media has made activists much less dependent on television and mainstream n...
Analyses of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the internet have underlined, on t...
This research presents the findings from a case study undertaken in the summer of 2013. It shows the...
With the development of web 2.0 technologies and the recent wave of unrest that has affected many co...
The transformational potential of using social networking sites (SNS) for activism is a highly resea...
In this article, I investigate the relationship between social movements and corporate social networ...