Index

Social Movements and Media

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), "Index", Earl, J. and Rohlinger, D.A. (Ed.) Social Movements and Media (Studies in Media and Communications, Vol. 14), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 245-248. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2050-206020170000014008

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INDEX

Index

Activism

civic participation and
, 124–125

community
, 154

definition of
, 121–122

educational
, 15

feminist
, 117

online and offline
, 58, 60, 67–68, 81, 83

Activist identities
, 10, 123–124, 128–129, 132, 134–135, 137–138, 144

Activist nonprofit
, 157

contemporary youth
, 154

funded youth
, 159, 163

offline youth
, 149

Activists

fan
, 12, 27, 38, 42, 48, 50

feminist
, 97, 114

organizational form
, 202

self-identification
, 127–130, 132

wizard
, 43

Actualized citizenship
, 58

Adults

educating
, 162

miniature
, 12

powerful
, 161–162

younger
, 152

Advocacy groups,
, 31–32, 238

Advocacy organizations
, 29, 31–32, 68

Anti-marriage equality bill
, 40

Application program interface (API)
, 218

Arab Spring
, 11

Authentic protesters
, 4

Automated content analysis
, 98

Bloc recruitment
, 29–32

Bloggers and online activism
, 112

Blogs

contemporary
, 96

political
, 6

public
, 91–92

trafficked
, 109

Campaigns

anti-Monsanto
, 199

election
, 17, 84

legislative
, 167

media recruitment
, 237

CDA. See Critical discourse analysis (CDA)

Civic attitudes
, 123

Civic behaviors
, 123, 138

Civic identities
, 87, 119, 121–123, 127–128, 132, 135–136, 140, 142–143, 239

Civic organizations
, 151, 209–211, 216, 222, 230, 233–234

Civic participation and activism
, 124–125

Civics and activismdefinition of
, 121–122

Collective identity

and activism
, 206

large-scale
, 113

maintaining
, 86

and political strategy
, 204

Collective identity/collective consciousness
, 92

Communication

authentic
, 49

digital
, 154

external
, 93

feminist
, 96

formal leaders structure
, 183

one-directional
, 211

political
, 9, 19, 56, 58, 63, 79, 82, 205

social movement
, 18, 83, 95

Community change
, 175, 240

Computer content analysis
, 99

Consensus mobilization
, 70

Content

circulating political
, 122

edit
, 50

negative
, 17

posted
, 192

supporter
, 185

tweet
, 99

Contexts

digital
, 120–122, 138–139

offline movement
, 150, 174

organizational nonprofit
, 157

social
, 124

Corpus of Contemporary English (CCAE)
, 102

Critical discourse analysis (CDA)
, 94

Cross-sectional data
, 66

Cultural acupuncture
, 14, 24, 29–32, 31–32, 44–46, 48–49, 52–53

Culture

civic
, 235

fan
, 26

local political
, 164

oppositional
, 17

Decision-making processes
, 210, 212, 216, 233

Deficit model
, 65

Descriptive data
, 224

Digital media
, 3–8, 4, 7

feminist politics
, 95–101

Digital protest
, 3

Discourses

abortion
, 18

aggregative
, 100

uncivil
, 137

Discursive activism
, 92

Discursive activism strategies
, 14, 92, 96, 100, 107, 113–114

Dumbledore’s Army
, 24–25

Engaged citizens
, 58

Facebook
, 1–2, 70, 76, 117, 121, 131–132, 134–137, 157, 162, 184–187, 189–190, 221, 223–228, 235, 239

feminism
, 50, 97, 116

Fan activism
, 7–8, 18, 23–27, 29, 32, 36, 41, 46, 51–52

Fan communities
, 7, 24–29, 31–33, 38–39, 45, 47–50, 145

bloc recruiting
, 31

global
, 41

self-sustaining
, 46

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
, 39

Feminism
, 92, 96–97, 100–101, 106, 108, 110, 115–117

contemporary
, 94, 113

contemporary US
, 50, 116

radical
, 116

reinvigorating
, 6

Feminist

activists
, 97

analysis
, 106

claims
, 14

contemporary
, 92

critical
, 102

discourse
, 107

education
, 97

important emergent
, 114

intersectional
, 93–94, 114

resource
, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115, 117

sensibility
, 105–106

Funding

equitable student
, 165

increasing student
, 156

state library
, 40

tax-based school
, 165

Games

complex
, 167

football
, 73

video
, 71

Genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
, 47, 72, 187–188, 197–199, 207

Harry Potter Alliance (HPA)
, 7, 13–14, 23–25, 27, 30–33, 36, 38–52, 124

ability
, 30

approach
, 33, 43

campaign
, 45

campaign decisions
, 32

cultural acupuncture
, 31

efforts
, 25

energy
, 40

fan-community
, 25–32

members
, 40–42, 44

mission
, 49

origins of
, 36–38

social movement theory
, 25–32

success
, 41, 49

and values to connect
, 28

work
, 42

Harry Potter fan community
, 33

internalizing the story
, 35–36

wizard rock
, 34–35

Hashtag

activism
, 116–117, 120

analysis
, 101

cross-tagged
, 108

feminist
, 95, 108

inclusive
, 15

politics
, 111

protest-related
, 98

HPA. See Harry Potter Alliance (HPA)

Institutional leverage
, 159–161

Internet
, 8–10

Internet Communication Technologies (ICTs)
, 2

Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
, 39

JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) format
, 99

Leadership online

conceptualization of
, 180

engaging in
, 192–200

fight against monsanto
, 187–188

organizational identity
, 182–186

tasks online
, 168–171

Learning activism
, 73–75

LGBTQIA issues
, 35, 39, 42, 44, 48

Louder over time
, 134–135

March against Monsanto (MAM)
, 16

Media

long-term negative effects for movements
, 4

unexamined
, 7–8

youth
, 12–13

Media systems
, 5–7

Negotiating multiple factors
, 76–77

Newspaper-based data
, 4, 18, See also Newsprint

Newsprint
, 3–8

Occupy Monsanto (OM)
, 16

Online civic expression
, 130–132

Online expression over time
, 132

Organizational effectiveness and ­efficacy
, 212–214

Organizational identity
, 182–186

Participationmotivation for
, 75–76

Participatory politics
, 57

Political education
, 158–159

Political efficacy
, 161–163

Potter Generation
, 35

Pro-genetically modified organisms (GMO)
, 47

Protest participants
, 27

Public interest connection
, 32

Silencing
, 132, 136–137, 140

Snapchat
, 2

Social liminality
, 96

Social movement organizations (SMOs)
, 4

Social movement theory
, 3, 58–59

State anti-LGBTQ bill
, 76

Statewide school reform bill
, 165

Supportive and encouraging family ties
, 71–73

Teenage activists
, 157–163

Transmedia
, 29

Unexamined media
, 7–8

Web server bill
, 34

#YesAllWomen
, 94–95

collective identity/collective consciousness
, 102–107

mediation dynamics
, 107–113

mobilizing conversation
, 101–102

recirculation and mediation
, 101

Young people’s political power
, 150–153

Youth

activism curious
, 61

activist nonprofit
, 150–153

activist space
, 158–159

deficit model
, 79

micromobilization
, 58–59

offline activismcosts and benefits of
, 153–155

organizations and efficacy
, 211–217

Youth nonprofit civic organizations

influential factors
, 214

media use
, 214–215

organizational characteristics
, 217

organizational effectiveness and efficacy
, 212–214

participant inclusion
, 215–216