Social Media and Social Movements: The Transformation of Communication Patterns
By (Author) Baris oban
Contributions by Baris oban
Contributions by Chiara Livia Bernardi
Contributions by Tommaso Gravante
Contributions by Alice Poma
Contributions by Kudus Adebayo
Contributions by Abderrahim Chalfaouat
Contributions by Dana Florentina Nicolae
Contributions by Ilona Biernacka-Ligieza
Contributions by Alan Steinberg
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
21st July 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Media studies
Impact of science and technology on society
302.231
Paperback
272
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
413g
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, theOccupyNigeriamovement, and the Occupy Gezi movement in Turkey. The contributors to this collectionacademics, researchers, and activistsimplement diverse methodological approaches, both descriptive and quantitative, to cut across various disciplines, including communication and media studies, cultural studies, politics, sociology, and education.
This edited volume provides an eclectic, international perspective on the role that social media platforms have played in social revolutions around the world. Although the topic is not new in popular or scholarly discourse, the book brings together a diverse set of authorsrepresenting several demographics and nationsand references events not often included in Western-focused conversations on social media (for example, the 2013 Gezi resistance in Turkey and the massacre, starting in 2010, of wild horses in the Danube delta region of Romania). The volume includes both analytical and critical essays along with a few empirical reports.... [I]n an increasingly crowded marketplace of social media theory and research books, this volume provides needed fresh examples of social media revolutions in the world. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above. * CHOICE *
This is a very comprehensive work on social media and the potential roles of social media not only in democratic societies but also in societies which "resist" for democratization. -- lk Doanay, Ankara University
This broad and engaging volume offers diverse entry points onto the dynamic landscape of the contemporary social media revolution. -- Todd Wolfson, Rutgers University
Bar oban is associate professor in the Communication Sciences Department at Dou University.