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This paper presents an empirically grounded conceptual framework for the various dimensions of scholar-activism based on 15 in-depth interviews with prominent communication scholar-activists.
Srividya Ramasubramanian +1 more
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Chief marketing officers (CMOs) engage with their stakeholders on social media platforms to create a digital impact. CMO communication on societal issues is understudied despite heightened global attention to brands’ social practices.
Peren Özturan, A. Grinstein
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This research examines the influence of CEO versus brand communication on public engagement and digital activism during the Russia–Ukraine war. Brand communication refers to messages sent out through an organization's social media accounts, whereas CEO ...
Kedma Hamelberg +3 more
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"Hate the media? Be the media!" Indymedia contributions for an in-action media reform
This research focuses on the historical process of Indymedia throughout the 2000s and its legacy for contemporary media activism in a digital convergence era. It highlights Indymedia’s contributions to the media reform movement in connection among social
Adilson Vaz Cabral Filho +1 more
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Computer mediated communication has marked differences from the face-to-face context. One major difference is that, in the online context, we often have explicit access to others' opinions and these opinions are often the only informational cues ...
Caoimhe O'Reilly +3 more
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Communication activity and participation research [PDF]
Participation and communication are components of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) framework. ‘Participation’ is involvement in daily life. Communication, listed as an ICF ‘activity’, includes sending and receiving messages (e.g.
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Activism and Social Media: Youth Participation and Communication
Background: Digitalization and hyperconnectivity generate spaces for youth participation in social activism through social media platforms. The purpose of this research was to analyze young people’s online experience in social activism movements ...
Antonio Cortés-Ramos +4 more
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E-politics from the citizens’ perspective. The role of social networking tools in influencing citizens [PDF]
The progress of civilization, supported by the development of new technologies, has led to a series of social, economic and political changes. The information society, in its expectations and through access to knowledge, has significantly affected a ...
Kapsa, Izabela
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Research‐related activities in community‐based child health services [PDF]
AbstractTitle. Research‐related activities in community‐based child health services. Aim. This paper is a report of a study to describe current research‐related activities within community‐based child health services in a large urban health service.Background.
Elizabeth J, Comino, Lynn, Kemp
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Indonesian migrant workers in Hong Kong: Smartphone culture and activism
This article focuses on contemporary smartphone culture and activism performed by female Indonesian migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong. There are around 330.000 migrant workers in Hong Kong, and wherein 150.000 originated from Indonesia.
Irfan Wahyudi, Panizza Allmark
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