10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLACTIVISM»
Discover the use of
slactivism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
slactivism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in a Networked ...
Andresen, Katya. 2011. “Why Slactivism Is Underrated,” Mashable, Oct. 24. http://
mashable.com/2011/10/24/Slactivism—cause—engagement/. Ang, Ien. 1991.
Desperately Seeking the Audience. London: Routledge. Appadurai, Arjun. 1986.
Henry Jenkins, Sam Ford, Joshua Green, 2013
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The Routledge Companion to Digital Consumption
J somewhat derogatorily as “slactivism” or “clicktivism.' A primary criticism of
slactivism/clicktivism is that Internet users participate in many activism efforts
without being truly committed to them. However, some researchers have argued
that ...
Russell W. Belk, Rosa Llamas, 2013
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Online Consumer Behavior: Theory and Research in Social ...
Other informants who participated in Carrotmobs, but had more engaged activism
experience in their backgrounds, also characterized these en masse mob events
as a form of slactivism, due to what was seen as a one-time engagement and ...
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Generation Change: 150 Ways We Can Change Ourselves, Our ...
Just Say No to Slactivism Don't be a slactivist! Go beyond the Facebook badge
and take some time to really learn about those causes you've been “supporting.”
It's great to have something to believe in, and by aligning yourself with a cause, ...
Jayan Kalathil, Melissa Bolton-Klinger, 2009
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We First: How Brands and Consumers Use Social Media to Build ...
... 119–121; neutrality of, 153; one-to-one interaction on, 156; open source
thinking and, 221; role of, 152–154; slactivism and, 155, 182; for spreading
prosperity, 125; transparent capitalism, lobbying for, 173–177; use of social
media to inspire ...
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Global Warming, Militarism and Nonviolence: The Art of ...
... information and epetitionsmaylead to information overload, stress, 'compassion
fatigue' and disaffection. To others, online activism might seem 'ineffectual,
evenfrivolous –a brand of sacrificefree protest sometimes derided as “slactivism”'.
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CeDEM 12 Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government 3-4 ...
At the same time, online activism is often denounced as ”slactivism“, making
people feel good, but resulting no change or even influence in ”real“ life (
Morozov 2009). Countering this pessimistic view, Neumayer and Schoßböck (
2011) ...
Peter Parycek, Peter Parycek, Noella Edelmann (Editors) Michael Sachs (Co-Editor), 2012 International Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government 12, Krems, 2012
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Julia 2010: The Caretaker Election
Interestingly, while this form of campaigning has largely been discounted as low-
engagement 'slactivism' (weak political engagement that demonstrates cynicism),
Marichal (2010) argues that these channels of communication should be ...
Marian Simms, John Wanna, 2012
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Firsthand: A Decade of Reportage
At firstglance,this form of online activism might seem ineffectual, even frivolous—
a brand of sacrificefree protest sometimes deridedas “slactivism.” After all,the
Facebook groupBring BackArrested Development has, at lastcount, 15,889 ...
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The Rhetorical Act: Thinking, Speaking and Writing Critically
Dubbed “slactivism” by Internet researcher Evgeny Morozov, social media tends
to cultivate “feel-good online activism that has zero political or social impact.”35
In the Material for Analysis essay in this chapter, Malcolm Gladwell observes: ...
Karlyn Campbell, Suszn Huxman, Thomas A. Burkholder, 2014