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Collective action 2.0: the impact of social media on collective action
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Chandos Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier
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[2017]
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English
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9780081005798
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Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction --
1.1. #1Mai_Nazifrei --
1.2. Hype Cycle and the Need for a Theoretical Framework --
1.3. Reciprocal Relation Between Information and Communication Technology and Collective Action --
1.4. Book Outline --
References --
pt. 1 Theoretical Framework --
ch. 2 What Is Social Media: A Critical View --
2.1. Social Media as Information and Communication Technology --
2.2. Social Media as Institutions --
2.3. Social Media as Media --
2.4. Beware of Social Media Determinism --
References --
ch. 3 Tehran, Tunis, Tahrir: Social Media and the Formation of Collective Action --
3.1. From an Individual Agent to an Active Collective --
3.2. "Facebook Revolution" Is Just Another Revolution: Social Media and the Formation of a Collective in the Arab Spring --
3.3. Conclusions --
References --
ch. 4 Cottage, Tents, and Chocolate Pudding: The Cultural Context of the Israeli Social Justice Protests --
4.1. Setting up the First Tent --
4.2. Chronology of the 2010s Israeli Social Justice Protests --
4.3. Cultural Context of Social Movements --
4.4. Social Media and the Cultural Context of Social Justice Protests in Israel --
4.5. Code of Israeliness? Conclusions --
References --
ch. 5 Social Network: The Relevance of Weak and Strong Ties for Mobilization Over Social Media --
5.1. What Are Social Networks? --
5.2. Social Media and Social Networks --
5.3. Social Networks, Interpersonal Ties, and Mobilization Over Social Media --
5.4. Leaderless Network? --
References --
ch. 6 Berlin Helps: Resource Mobilization and Social Media Deployment in Berlin's Refugee Aid Movement --
6.1. One Hot Summer Day at #LaGeSo --
6.2. Resource Mobilization Theory --
6.3. Social Media and Resource Mobilization --
6.4. Conclusions --
References --
pt. 2 Discussion --
ch. 7 Between Actions and Algorithms: How Social Media Facilitate and Enable Collective Action --
7.1. Between Flickr and the Google Index --
7.2. Between Actions and Algorithms --
7.3. Conclusions --
References --
ch. 8 Alternative or Mainstream: The Interplay Between Social Media and Mass Media --
8.1. Many Facets of Newsworthiness --
8.2. Social Media -- Alternative Media? --
8.3. Conclusions --
References --
ch. 9 Big Brother Is Watching You: Collective Action and Surveillance in Social Media --
9.1. Stasi 2.0: State Surveillance and the Deployment of Social Media for Collective Action in Authoritarian Context --
9.2. Living in the Post-Snowden Era: State Surveillance and the Deployment of Social Media for Collective Action in Democratic Context --
9.3. Aiding the Enemy: Corporate Surveillance and Economic Interests on Social Media --
9.4. Living in the Postpanopticon Era? Conclusions --
References --
ch. 10 Sharing Is Caring? Social Media and Demobilization --
10.1. Long Tail of Slacktivism --
10.2. Demobilization and the Structural Elements of Social Media --
10.3. Sharing Is Caring? Conclusions --
References --
ch. 11 Right Tool in the Wrong Hands: Neutrality, Values, and Biases of Social Media Deployment --
11.1. Wrong Hands? Negative Causes, Framing, and Social Media --
11.2. Right Tool? Values and Biases in Social Media --
11.3. There Is No Right Life in the Wrong One? Conclusions --
References --
pt. 3 Epilogue --
ch. 12 On the Verge of the Plateau: Epilogue.
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