Description

This book examines the increased utilization of social media in daily life and its impact on social movements. The contributors analyze “social media revolutions” such as the Arab Spring, the 15-M movement in Spain, the Occupy Nigeria movement, and the Occupy Gezi movement in Turkey. The contributors to this collection—academics, researchers, and activists—implement diverse methodological approaches, both descriptive and quantitative, to cut across various disciplines, including communication and media studies, cultural studies, politics, sociology, and education.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Commune, the Web and the Anarchist Thought of Mikhail Bakunin
Chiara Livia Bernardi
Chapter 2: New Media and Empowerment in the Indignados' Movement: “If you want that no one else decides for you, so that no one else speaks for you”
Tommaso Gravante, Alice Poma
Chapter 3: Occupy-Nigeria Movement, Organised Labour Unions and Oil-Subsidy Struggle: An Analysis of Processes in -Media(ted) “Revolution” and its Demise
Kudus Oluwatoyin Adebayo
Chapter 4: Internet in Morocco
Abderrahim Chalfaouat
Chapter 5: Occupy Movements, Alternative New Media and Utopia: The Gezi Resistance and Activist Citizen Journalism
Baris Çoban
Chapter 6: Social Media and Social Change: The 2011 Campaign for Stopping the Massacre of the Danube Delta Wild Horses
Dana Florentina Nicolae
Chapter 7: Active or Passive Local Public Sphere – The Influence of ICT over Contemporary Local Democracy
Ilona Biernacka-Ligieza
Chapter 8: Youth Vote and Web 2.0 Political Engagement: Can Facebook Increase the Propensity of Young Ci

Product details

Published 17 Dec 2015
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9781498529303
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 b/w illustrations; 9 tables;
Dimensions 233 x 159 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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