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Cyberactivism as emergent language in Venezuela
Digital Library Perspectives, 2020PurposeThe purpose of this study is to present a conceptual analysis to artistic manifestation represented through graphic and multimedia pieces that are available in social media networks as document-speeches in relation to protests in Venezuela during April-July, 2017.
Joel Alhuay-Quispe
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Analysis of cyberactivism: A case study of online free Tibet activities
2008 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, 2008Cyberactivism refers to the use of the Internet to advocate vigorous or intentional actions to bring about social or political change. Cyberactivism analysis aims to improve the understanding of cyber activists and their online communities. In this paper, we present a case study of online Free Tibet activities.
Tianjun Fu, Hsinchun Chen
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MOOC and Cyberactivism: Relationships from and as Social Practices
2021Derived from the research Digital media, collective actions and popular consultations as manifestations of a cyber-citizenship (Research Project, PIE, code 23-08-18, Digital media, collective actions and popular consultations as manifestations of a cyber-citizenship against mining in the Colosa project, approved by the Universidad Nacional Abierta y a ...
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Redefining cyberactivism: The future of online project
Review of Communication, 2004(2004). Redefining cyberactivism: The future of online project. Review of Communication: Vol. 4, No. 3-4, pp. 139-146.
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Cyberactivism and the Emergence of #TeamPanti
Theatre Research International, 2015On 1 February 2014, Ireland's best-known queer performer, drag artist Panti (Rory O'Neill), delivered a ten-minute speech on the main stage of the Abbey Theatre following a production of James Plunkett's play The Risen People (1958).
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SlutWalk, Community and Cyberactivism
2015As the second of two chapters exploring results from interviews with 22 SlutWalk organizers from around the world, who were involved in the movement between 2011 and 2014, this chapter analyzes ways that satellite groups connected with one another, formed feminist communities, and fostered a larger SlutWalk movement.
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Blogging as Cyberactivism: Introductory Themes
2013Who would have expected that a group of young digital activists, blogging, tweeting, chatting, and texting, could have sparked the massive wave of political change that swept the Arab world, and came to be known as the “The Arab Spring” or “The Arab Awakening”? The answer could very well be “no one”! That’s mainly because for a number of years the Arab
Mohammed el-Nawawy, Sahar Khamis
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From Cybereducation to Cyberactivism
2014Technology is commonly imagined as liberating. This is especially true when thinking about information and computer/communications technology (ICT) and the construction of cyberspace, a realm seemingly free of physical constraints. (Debates about the precise meaning of “ICT,” and whether the C stands for “computer” or “communication”, suggest a ...
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Social Media and Cyberactivism
2018When created, social media was merely a somewhat frivolous method of disseminating media to others within an online network. Since then it has evolved to become a key facet of online life. This chapter examines how social media has fostered cyberactivism, the propagation of political and social change through the use of online resources.
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