ABSTRACT

Drawing on a range of theoretical and empirical perspectives, this volume examines the roles strategic communications play in creating social media messaging campaigns designed to engage in digital activism.

As social activism and engagement continue to rise, individuals have an opportunity to use their agency as creators and consumers to explore issues of identity, diversity, justice, and action through digital activism. This edited volume situates activism and social justice historically and draws parallels to the work of activists in today’s social movements such as modern-day feminism, Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, Missing Murdered Indigenous Women, and We Are All Khaled Said. Each chapter adds an additional filter of nuance, building a complete account of mounting issues through social media movements and at the same time scaffolding the complicated nature of digital collective action.

The book will be a useful supplement to courses in public relations, journalism, social media, sociology, political science, diversity, digital activism, and mass communication at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

part I|82 pages

Repression

chapter |2 pages

Advocates for Action

We'wha

chapter 1|35 pages

Historical Roots and Modern Movements

A Framework for Activism

chapter |3 pages

Advocates for Action

Ida B. Wells-Barnett

chapter 2|15 pages

A Refusal to Accept

Oppression around the World

chapter |2 pages

Advocates for Action

Mary E. Britton

chapter 3|23 pages

Controlling, Constraining, or Preventing Protest

Social Movement Interference in the Digital Age

part II|62 pages

Resistance

chapter |2 pages

Advocates for Action

María Jesús Alvarado Rivera

chapter 4|13 pages

Building Momentum

Creating Change

chapter |3 pages

Advocates for Action

Wilhelmina Kekelaokalaninui Widemann Dowsett

chapter 5|15 pages

Early Digital Social Movements

Events, Protests, Moments

chapter |3 pages

Advocates for Action

Sophie Scholl

chapter 6|24 pages

Advocacy and Action

Persuasive Strategies for Digital Activism and Influence

part III|76 pages

Rebellion

chapter |2 pages

Advocates for Action

Ani Pachen

chapter 7|22 pages

Amplified Effort

Networked Social Change, Use, Participation, and Algorithms

chapter |2 pages

Advocates for Action

Zitkála-Šá (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin)

chapter 8|25 pages

Any Time, Any Cause, Anywhere

Hyperlocal Protests Secure Global Support and the Case of #EndSARS

chapter |3 pages

Advocates for Action

Aki Kurose

chapter 9|20 pages

Leaderless Rebellions

An Analysis of Digital Feminist Anti-Violence Activism

part IV|84 pages

Reform

chapter |2 pages

Advocates for Action

Marsha P. Johnson

chapter 10|29 pages

Grounded in Community

Sustainability and Collective Actions

chapter |3 pages

Advocates for Action

Patsy Takemoto Mink

chapter 11|21 pages

Does Online Activism Impact Offline Impact?

A Cultural Examination of Slacktivism, “Popcorn Activism,” Power, and Fragility

chapter |3 pages

Advocates for Action

Corazon Aquino

chapter 12|21 pages

Reclaiming Wholeness

The Future and Hope of Digital and Social Activism

chapter |3 pages

Advocates for Action

Wilma Pearl Mankiller