Social Media and Protest Participation
Title | Social Media and Protest Participation PDF eBook |
Author | Ruben Enikolopov |
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Pages | 38 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Online social networks |
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Do new communication technologies, such as social media, reduce collective action problem? This paper provides evidence that penetration of VK, the dominant Russian online social network, affected protest activity during a wave of protests in Russia in 2011. As a source of exogenous variation in network penetration, we use information on the city of origin of the students who studied together with the founder of VK, controlling for the city of origin of the students who studied at the same university several years earlier or later. We find that a 10% increase in VK penetration increased the probability of a protest by 4.6%, and the number of protesters by 19%. Additional results suggest that social media has affected protest activity by reducing the costs of coordination, rather than by spreading information critical of the government. In particular, VK penetration increased pro-governmental support and reduced the number of people who were ready to participate in protests right before the protests took place. Also, cities with higher fractionalization of network users between VK and Facebook experienced fewer protests. Finally, we provide suggestive evidence that municipalities with higher VK penetration received smaller transfers from the central government after the occurrence of protests.
Social Networks, Mass Media and Efficacy
Title | Social Networks, Mass Media and Efficacy PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Patrick Boyle |
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Pages | 130 |
Release | 2004 |
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Civic Engagement and Social Media
Title | Civic Engagement and Social Media PDF eBook |
Author | J. Uldam |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 215 |
Release | 2015-05-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1137434163 |
The Occupy movement and the Arab Spring have brought global attention to the potential of social media for empowering otherwise marginalized groups. This book addresses questions like what happens after the moment of protest and global visibility and whether social media can also help sustain civic engagement beyond protest.
Social Networks and Protest Participation
Title | Social Networks and Protest Participation PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Larson |
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Pages | 39 |
Release | 2016 |
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Pinning down the role of social ties in the decision to protest has been notoriously elusive, largely due to data limitations. The era of social media and its global use by protesters offers an unprecedented opportunity to observe real-time social ties and online behavior, though often without an attendant measure of real-world behavior. We collect data on Twitter activity during the 2015 Charlie Hebdo protests in Paris which, unusually, record both real-world protest attendance and high-resolution network structure. We specify a theory of participation in which an individual's decision depends on her exposure to others' intentions, and network position determines exposure. Our findings are strong and consistent with this theory, showing that, relative to comparable Twitter users, protesters are significantly more connected to one another via direct, indirect, triadic, and reciprocated ties. These results offer the first large-scale empirical support for the claim that social network structure influences protest participation.
Malaise in Representation in Latin American Countries
Title | Malaise in Representation in Latin American Countries PDF eBook |
Author | Alfredo Joignant |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-12-24 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781137599872 |
This edited volume examines malaise with democracy within three middle-income Latin American countries - Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. In particular, the book focuses on the gap within public opinion on democratic system within the context of crisis of representation and breakdowns of democracy. Based on a study using comparative and systematic survey data, the contributors of this volume provide a solid analysis on the state of democracy in three Latin American countries, whose lessons are useful for all types of democracy, in the north and the south.
Civic Participation in Contentious Politics
Title | Civic Participation in Contentious Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Mercea |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2016-06-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1137508698 |
The book examines the highly dynamic communication ecology of recent contentious politics and its expanding digital footprint. First, it looks at the attainment of democratic citizenship through practice as street protests attract substantial numbers of followers who narrate their involvement or reflect on the claims and the implications of collective action on social media. Secondly, it considers the ramifications for contemporary democracy arising from the large-scale uptake of social media by variegated protest networks, which no longer pivot on the coordination capacity of bureaucratic movement organizations. The book ties these aspects together to propose that contentious politics can be a fertile ground for progressive civic participation.
Street Citizens
Title | Street Citizens PDF eBook |
Author | Marco Giugni |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2019-04-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1108475906 |
Explains the character of contemporary protest politics through a micro-mobilization analysis of participation in street demonstrations.