Prelims
ISBN: 978-1-78743-098-3, eISBN: 978-1-78743-097-6
ISSN: 2050-2060
Publication date: 22 December 2017
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(2017), "Prelims", Earl, J. and Rohlinger, D.A. (Ed.) Social Movements and Media (Studies in Media and Communications, Vol. 14), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2050-206020170000014014
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Studies in Media and Communications Volume 14
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND MEDIA
Edited by
Jennifer Earl
School of Sociology, University of Arizona, USA
Deana A. Rohlinger
Department of Sociology, Florida State University, USA
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Contents
List of Contributors | vii |
Editorial Board | ix |
The Past, Present, and Future of Media and Social Movements Studies: Introduction to the Special Issue on Media and Social Movements Deana A. Rohlinger and Jennifer Earl |
1 |
Part I: Media and Recruitment into Activism | |
Turning Fans into Heroes: How the Harry Potter Alliance Uses the Power of Story to Facilitate Fan Activism and Bloc Recruitment Jackson Bird and Thomas V. Maher |
23 |
Pathways to Contemporary Youth Protest: The Continuing Relevance of Family, Friends, and School for Youth Micromobilization Thomas V. Maher and Jennifer Earl |
55 |
Part II: Media, Participation, and Identity | |
Twitter as a Feminist Resource: #YesAllWomen, Digital Platforms, and Discursive Social Change Bernadette Barker-Plummer and David Barker-Plummer |
91 |
Speaking Up Online: Civic Identity and Expression in the Digital Age Carrie James and Ashley Lee |
119 |
Part III: Media and Movement Organizations | |
Breaking Through and Burning Out: The Contradictory Effects of Young Peoples’ Participation in Institutionalized Movements Hava Rachel Gordon |
149 |
Inclusive and Exclusive Organizational Identity and Leadership Online: The Case of the Anti-GMO Movement Deana A. Rohlinger and Shawn Gaulden |
177 |
Media Use and Participant Inclusion: Influences on Efficacy in Paid Staff Youth NonProfit Civic Organizations Sarah Gaby |
209 |
About the Contributors | 241 |
Index | 245 |
List of Contributors
Jennifer Earl | School of Sociology, University of Arizona, USA |
Deana A. Rohlinger | Department of Sociology, Florida State University, USA |
Jackson Bird | Harry Potter Alliance, USA |
Thomas V. Maher | School of Sociology, University of Arizona, USA |
Bernadette Barker-Plummer | Media Studies, University of San Francisco, USA |
David Barker-Plummer | Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University, USA |
Carrie James | Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA |
Ashley Lee | Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA |
Hava Rachel Gordon | Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver, USA |
Shawn Gaulden | Florida State University, USA |
Sarah Gaby | Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA |
Editorial Board
Rebecca G. Adams
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Ron Anderson
University of Minnesota in Minneapolis
Denise Anthony
Dartmouth College
Alejandro Artopoulos
Universidad de San Andrés
John R. Baldwin
Illinois State University
Jason Beech
Universidad de San Andrés
Grant Blank
Oxford Internet Institute
Geoffrey Bowker
Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
Casey Brienza
City University London
Jonathan Bright
Oxford Internet Institute
Manuel Castells
University of Southern California
Mary Chayko
Rutgers University
Lynn Schofield Clark
University of Denver
Jenny L. Davis
James Madison University
Hopeton S. Dunn
University of the West Indies in Jamaica
Jennifer Earl
University of Arizona
Hernan Galperin
Universidad de San Andrés
Joshua Gamson
University of San Francisco
Blanca Gordo
University of California at Berkeley
Tim Hale
Partners Center for Connected Health and Harvard Medical School
David Halle
University of California, Los Angeles
Caroline Haythornthwaite
University of British Columbia
Anne Holohan
Trinity College Dublin
Heather Horst
RMIT University
Gabe Ignatow
University of North Texas
Samantha Nogueira Joyce
St. Mary’s College of California
Vikki Katz
Rutgers University
Nalini Kotamraju
IT University of Copenhagen
Robert LaRose
Michigan State University
Sayonara Leal
University of Brasilia
Brian Loader
University of York
Monica Martinez
Universidade de Sorocaba
Noah McClain
Illinois Institute of Technology
Gustavo Mesch
University of Haifa
Sonia Virgínia Moreira
Universidade do Estado Rio de Janeiro
Gina Neff
University of Washington
Christena Nippert-Eng
Illinois Institute of Technology
Hiroshi Ono
Texas A&M University
Heloisa Pait
Universidade Estadual Paulista
C. J. Pascoe
University of Oregon
Antonio C. La Pastina
Texas A&M
Trevor Pinch
Cornell University
Anabel Quan-Haase
University of Western Ontario
Kelly Quinn
University of Illinois at Chicago
Violaine Roussel
University of Paris 8
Saskia Sassen
Columbia University
Sara Schoonmaker
University of Redlands
Markus Schulz
The New School
Mike Stern
University of Chicago
Joseph D. Straubhaar
The University of Texas at Austin
Andrea Hoplight Tapia
Penn State University
Simone Tosoni
Catholic University of Milan
Zeynep Tufekci
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Keith Warner
Santa Clara University
Barry Wellman
NetLab, University of Toronto
Jim Witte
George Mason University
Julie B. Wiest
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Simeon Yates
University of Liverpool
- Prelims
- The Past, Present, and Future of Media and Social Movements Studies: Introduction to the Special Issue on Media and Social Movements
- Part I Media and Recruitment into Activism
- Turning Fans Into Heroes: How the Harry Potter Alliance Uses the Power of Story to Facilitate Fan Activism and Bloc Recruitment
- Pathways to Contemporary Youth Protest: The Continuing Relevance of Family, Friends, and School for Youth Micromobilization
- Part II Media, Participation, and Identity
- Twitter as a Feminist Resource: #YesAllWomen, Digital Platforms, and Discursive Social Change
- Speaking Up Online: Civic Identity and Expression in the Digital Age
- Part III Media and Movement Organizations
- Breaking Through and Burning Out: The Contradictory Effects of Young Peoples’ Participation in Institutionalized Movements
- Inclusive and Exclusive Organizational Identity and Leadership Online: The Case of the anti-GMO Movement
- Media Use and Participant Inclusion: Influences on Efficacy in Paid Staff Youth Nonprofit Civic Organizations
- About the Contributors
- Index