Narrating stance, morality, and political identity: building a movement on Facebook
"This book offers unique insights into the use of Facebook after the 2016 US presidential election, interrogating how users in private groups draw on individual experiences in movement building and identity construction while also critically reflecting on ethnographic practices around social me...
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viii Contents 2.2 Methodological Considerations 49 2.3 Navigating Interactions on Facebook 63 2.4 Seven A’s: Authorship, Audience, Acknowledgment, Alignment, Affiliation, Amplification, Algorithms 71 2.5 Bringing It All Together: A Framework for the Analysis of Stories and Stances on Facebook 84 2.6 A Summary of Methodological Approach and Analytical Tools 90 3 “Our newfound optimism in democracy”: Small Stories of Moral Inspiration, Epistemic Authority, and Affective Appeal 100 3.1 “Our neufound optimism in democracy” 100 3.2 Small Stories and Stances in the Formation of a Moral Political Mission 102 3.3 “It’s being the change you wish to see in the world”: Setting a Moral Tone 104 3.4 “I AM HERE AND I MATTER”: Demographic (Dis-) Alignment through Epistemic Stance 110 3.5 “I will personally escort him”: Affective Stance in Portraying Investment in Others 119 3.6 Compelling Stories: Stances and Virtues on Facebook 124 4 “You are a beautiful, talented, brilliant, powerful musk ox”: Alignment, Collaboration, and Bonding in the Formation of a Group Identity Online 4.1 Dona is 100% Authentic 129 4.2 Stories and Stances in the Formation of a Group Identity 130 4.3 “If you decide to show up and be a part of this fight, then I welcome you”: Collaboratively Entextualizing an Event Online 132 4.4 “I know that Joseph speaks honestly”: Collaboratively Formulating a Group Stance 141 4.5 “This group is here to support and uplift females first”: Controlling Discourse 147 4.6 ‘Metamorphosis”: “Becoming” Together 154 4.7 Constructing a “With”: Alignment and the Presentation of a Unified
Moral Political Stance 159 129
Contents 5 “25 doors please”: Keeping Boots on the Ground and Fingers on the Phone in a Networked Nation ¡X 164 5.1 “25 doors please” 164 5.2 Nationalized Politics, Localized Activism, Translocal Collaborations: A Re-Scaling Is Afoot 165 5.3 Localizing Action 168 5.4 A Nationwide Community of Localized Resistance 171 5.5 Moral Indexical Figures: Bonding around National Icons 176 5.6 Scale and Scakbility: Local Meetings, Translocal Networks, National Politics 186 5.7 Resist! A Moral Political Project of Re-Scaling the Nation 192 6 Biographies, Stance, and Moral Politics: Saving the Nation in the Social Media Age 199 6.1 Destabilized Communicative and Participatory Structures 199 6.2 A Framework for Analyzing Stories and Stances on Facebook 203 6.3 Saving the Nation in the Social Media Age 206 6.4 Resistance as a Lifelong Moral Commitment 207 Epilogue Appendix A: DataCoding andCollection Information and Examples Appendix B:Presentationof Data Index 214 218 233 238
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title_full | Narrating stance, morality, and political identity building a movement on Facebook Lauren Zentz |
title_fullStr | Narrating stance, morality, and political identity building a movement on Facebook Lauren Zentz |
title_full_unstemmed | Narrating stance, morality, and political identity building a movement on Facebook Lauren Zentz |
title_short | Narrating stance, morality, and political identity |
title_sort | narrating stance morality and political identity building a movement on facebook |
title_sub | building a movement on Facebook |
topic | Ethnolinguistik (DE-588)4153097-4 gnd Gruppendiskussion (DE-588)4158439-9 gnd Facebook (DE-588)7679337-0 gnd Identitätsentwicklung (DE-588)4138616-4 gnd Politische Einstellung (DE-588)4076217-8 gnd Sozialanthropologie (DE-588)4129436-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Ethnolinguistik Gruppendiskussion Identitätsentwicklung Politische Einstellung Sozialanthropologie |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032973965&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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