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adam_text | Contents 1 2 Introduction: Performing in Mediated Networks in the Digital Age What Is a Social Movimenti Rlumer’s Tour Stages of Social Movements Activists and Powerholders New Social Movement Theory Cyberconflict Theory Torches ofFreedom Digital Media and New Social Movements Patterns ofAction Imagined Communities Participatory Culture The Rok of Spectacle Networked Individualism Situational Theory and Publics Toward a Theory ofMediated Networks Conclusion 1 2 5 7 8 9 13 15 17 21 22 24 26 29 32 33 A Social Network Approach to Analyzing Social Movements Social Movements as Virtual Communities Social Network Approach Limited Access to Social Data Network Structures Online Social Capital 41 42 45 48 48 51 XVÜ
xviii CONTENTS Actor Network Theory (ANT) and the Engineering of Mediators in Performing Media Activism Social Network Mediators Strength of Weak Ties Network Characteristics Case Study: #NeverAgain Hashtag—March for Our Lives Movement Conclusion 3 4 Social Influencera, Content Creators, and Network Mediators in Social Movements Context Collapse From Two-Step to Multiple Step Flow The Power of Worker Protest Microcelebrities and Social Movements Mediators and Moderators Performative Activism Up Chain and Down Chain Amplification Case Study: Greta Thunberg/Climate Change Link Analysis Climate Crisis on Facebook Social Network Analysis Conclusion Conflict and Contentiousness: Network Connections and Pockets of Resistance in Social Movements Contentious Politics Normative Social Behavior Anti-mask Movement and Normative Social Behavior Performing QAnon Social Amplification: Organic and Strategic Context Collapse in Social Networks Categorizing Social Movements The 3.5 Percent Pule Case Study: Anti-vaccine Communities on Keddit Toxicity Analysis Social Network Analysis Conclusion 52 53 54 55 57 69 75 76 77 80 82 84 84 85 86 88 90 96 100 105 108 109 111 114 117 120 123 125 127 129 133 137
CONTENTS 5 Exploring Issues of Social Justice and Data Activism: The Personal Cost of Network Connections in the Digital Age Market Making Algorithms: Just Math Data Inequities Social Glue Versus Social Fragmentation Cloud Protesting Hashtag Activism Platformitization Case Study: Police Brutality and Social Justice George Floyd Part I #George Floyd on Twitter: Part II Conclusion 6 Issues of Social Movement Ethics, Privacy, Accessibility, and Inclusiveness in Mediated Networks What to Prevent/What to Protect Cloud Ethics Cloud Protesting Social Movement Research: Ethics ofEngagement Social Movements and Corporate Responsibility Case Study: Accessibility and Inclusion in Mediated Social Movements Disability Influencers on TouTube Disability Facebook Groups: ADAPT Disability Rights on Twitter Disability Influencers on Twitter Conclusion 7 The Present and Future of Performing Media Activism Cyberconflict and Performance Changing Media Ecosystem Algorithm Barons Truth vs. Misinformation Youth Culture and Social Movements TikTok Generation Virtual Protesting Influence of Influencers ХІХ 143 144 146 149 150 152 154 157 160 160 165 173 179 180 184 185 187 189 191 192 196 198 203 206 211 212 213 216 217 219 220 222 224
XX CONTENTS Collective Action to Connective Action to Collective Consciousness Social Network Analysis Techniques and Tools Netlytic (https://netlytic.org/home/) Communalytic (https:// communalytic.com) CrowdTanßle (https://help, crowdtangle, com/en/ articles/4558716-understanding-and-citing-crowdtangle~ data) YouTube Data Tools (https://tools.digitalmethods.net/netvizz/ youtube/) Gephi (https://gephi.org/) Media Cloud (https://mediacloud.org/) Stanford Cable TV News Analyzer (https://tvnews.stan/ord. edu/) Google Trends (https://trends.google.com/trends/lgeo=US) Google Books nGram Viewer (https://books.google.com/ ngrams/info) Index 227 228 230 230 231 231 232 232 232 233 233 237
This book represents a high-quality original contribution to the field, because it interrogates the performative aspects of social media activism and extends the notion of public space as a conflictual space. With case studies of social move ments such as #NeverAgain, #ClimateStrike, and #BlackLivesMatter, this work is unmissable for scholars, activists, and practitioners. —Professor Athina Karatzogianni, School of Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester Performing Media Activism in the Digital Age breaks new ground by conceptuali zing activism as a performance extending beyond public space and the moment of public gatherings to consider the more extended view of social or political movements as mediated social connections. The book utilizes primary data extracted from social media platforms by applying a social network analysis (SNA) approach to the people, organizations, and media that are trying to advance their particular agendas, with an eye toward a better understanding of the ways in which social movements operate in a networked society. The goal of social network analysis is to identify social structures within a movement such as communities or clusters and it seeks to locate influence within those structures. Social network analysis as applied to media activism represents an interdiscipli nary field that encompasses social psychology, sociology, as well as graph theory, which should suggest this book will be of interest to scholars and students in these and related fields. In the digital age, social network analysis represents a paradigm
shift as analytical and data visualization tools can be applied in an interdisciplinary manner. By combining data science and sociology or cultural anthropology, one has the means to visualize networks of individuals and organi zations engaged in a social movement, to see how movements are organized (structured) into communities, clusters, and niches, and to visualize power struc tures within social movements to see who is influencing a network over extended periods of time. Neil Alperstein is Professor Emeritus in the Communication Department at Loyola University Maryland, USA. He is the founding director of the Emerging Media graduate program. He is the author of Celebrity and Mediated Social Connections (2019), Advertising in Everyday Life (2003), co-author of two books on online education, in addition to contributing book chapters and publishing numerous research articles.
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Contents 1 2 Introduction: Performing in Mediated Networks in the Digital Age What Is a Social Movimenti Rlumer’s Tour Stages of Social Movements Activists and Powerholders New Social Movement Theory Cyberconflict Theory Torches ofFreedom Digital Media and New Social Movements Patterns ofAction Imagined Communities Participatory Culture The Rok of Spectacle Networked Individualism Situational Theory and Publics Toward a Theory ofMediated Networks Conclusion 1 2 5 7 8 9 13 15 17 21 22 24 26 29 32 33 A Social Network Approach to Analyzing Social Movements Social Movements as Virtual Communities Social Network Approach Limited Access to Social Data Network Structures Online Social Capital 41 42 45 48 48 51 XVÜ
xviii CONTENTS Actor Network Theory (ANT) and the Engineering of Mediators in Performing Media Activism Social Network Mediators Strength of Weak Ties Network Characteristics Case Study: #NeverAgain Hashtag—March for Our Lives Movement Conclusion 3 4 Social Influencera, Content Creators, and Network Mediators in Social Movements Context Collapse From Two-Step to Multiple Step Flow The Power of Worker Protest Microcelebrities and Social Movements Mediators and Moderators Performative Activism Up Chain and Down Chain Amplification Case Study: Greta Thunberg/Climate Change Link Analysis Climate Crisis on Facebook Social Network Analysis Conclusion Conflict and Contentiousness: Network Connections and Pockets of Resistance in Social Movements Contentious Politics Normative Social Behavior Anti-mask Movement and Normative Social Behavior Performing QAnon Social Amplification: Organic and Strategic Context Collapse in Social Networks Categorizing Social Movements The 3.5 Percent Pule Case Study: Anti-vaccine Communities on Keddit Toxicity Analysis Social Network Analysis Conclusion 52 53 54 55 57 69 75 76 77 80 82 84 84 85 86 88 90 96 100 105 108 109 111 114 117 120 123 125 127 129 133 137
CONTENTS 5 Exploring Issues of Social Justice and Data Activism: The Personal Cost of Network Connections in the Digital Age Market Making Algorithms: Just Math Data Inequities Social Glue Versus Social Fragmentation Cloud Protesting Hashtag Activism Platformitization Case Study: Police Brutality and Social Justice George Floyd Part I #George Floyd on Twitter: Part II Conclusion 6 Issues of Social Movement Ethics, Privacy, Accessibility, and Inclusiveness in Mediated Networks What to Prevent/What to Protect Cloud Ethics Cloud Protesting Social Movement Research: Ethics ofEngagement Social Movements and Corporate Responsibility Case Study: Accessibility and Inclusion in Mediated Social Movements Disability Influencers on TouTube Disability Facebook Groups: ADAPT Disability Rights on Twitter Disability Influencers on Twitter Conclusion 7 The Present and Future of Performing Media Activism Cyberconflict and Performance Changing Media Ecosystem Algorithm Barons Truth vs. Misinformation Youth Culture and Social Movements TikTok Generation Virtual Protesting Influence of Influencers ХІХ 143 144 146 149 150 152 154 157 160 160 165 173 179 180 184 185 187 189 191 192 196 198 203 206 211 212 213 216 217 219 220 222 224
XX CONTENTS Collective Action to Connective Action to Collective Consciousness Social Network Analysis Techniques and Tools Netlytic (https://netlytic.org/home/) Communalytic (https://'communalytic.com) CrowdTanßle (https://help, crowdtangle, com/en/ articles/4558716-understanding-and-citing-crowdtangle~ data) YouTube Data Tools (https://tools.digitalmethods.net/netvizz/ youtube/) Gephi (https://gephi.org/) Media Cloud (https://mediacloud.org/) Stanford Cable TV News Analyzer (https://tvnews.stan/ord. edu/) Google Trends (https://trends.google.com/trends/lgeo=US) Google Books nGram Viewer (https://books.google.com/ ngrams/info) Index 227 228 230 230 231 231 232 232 232 233 233 237
"This book represents a high-quality original contribution to the field, because it interrogates the performative aspects of social media activism and extends the notion of public space as a conflictual space. With case studies of social move ments such as #NeverAgain, #ClimateStrike, and #BlackLivesMatter, this work is unmissable for scholars, activists, and practitioners." —Professor Athina Karatzogianni, School of Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester Performing Media Activism in the Digital Age breaks new ground by conceptuali zing activism as a performance extending beyond public space and the moment of public gatherings to consider the more extended view of social or political movements as mediated social connections. The book utilizes primary data extracted from social media platforms by applying a social network analysis (SNA) approach to the people, organizations, and media that are trying to advance their particular agendas, with an eye toward a better understanding of the ways in which social movements operate in a networked society. The goal of social network analysis is to identify social structures within a movement such as communities or clusters and it seeks to locate influence within those structures. Social network analysis as applied to media activism represents an interdiscipli nary field that encompasses social psychology, sociology, as well as graph theory, which should suggest this book will be of interest to scholars and students in these and related fields. In the digital age, social network analysis represents a paradigm
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