Does Clicktivism Work?
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“Outraged Nigerians took to social media with the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls, which swept around the world in more than three million retweets. Even Michelle Obama, America’s First Lady, posed holding a placard with the hashtag... But one year later, #BringBackOurGirls hasn’t brought the girls home…. It’s a sad illustration of the limitations of “clicktivism”
(Kielburger, Craig and Marc)
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- Larissa Faw
(Faw, Larissa)
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(Xie, Jenny)
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- Facebook activism amplifies harmful underpinning of capitalism Social media platforms transform social issues into cultural capital - Ossues become labels of political alignment and lend an appearance of social awareness attached to a digitally curated self. They become a means to the end of social gain, rather than of social change - the end-goal of this online “activism” is typically limited to raising awareness. As valuable as it is to widen people’s understanding of the world, no tangible change flows from awareness alone. - Social media is fast, easy, cheap and, in one sense, democratic. social media sites are profit
(Mazie, Steven)
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(Laiton, Alejandra)
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Several online activist campaigns involve people nominating others (calling on individual people to get involved) in its nature.
(SHARMA, RITU)
(CASTILLO, MARCO ET AL)
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WHEN FOOTAGE OF NFL START RAY RICE PUNCHING HIS WIFE LEAKED, THE HASHTAG #WHYISTAYED WAS MADE AS A RESPONSE TO THE MANY ASKING WHY SHE WOULD STAY WITH HIM.
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Social Media was a platform people could use to share, discuss, and protest. A way for their voices to be heard. For world wide attention on these issues.
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SOMETIMES VOICING DISSENT (OR SUPPORT) IS THE ONLY POWER WE HAVE..
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” -Ritu Sharma
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Dewey, Caitlin. "#Bringbackourgirls, #Kony2012, and the Complete, Divisive History of ‘hashtag Activism’." Washington Post. The Washington Post, n.d. Web. June 2015. <http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2014/05/08/bringbackourgirls-kony2012-and-the-complete-divisive-history-of-hashtag-activism/>.
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Kielburger, Marc, and Craig Kielburger. "A Click Is Not Enough to Have Impact on World."Canoe.com. N.p., n.d. Web. June 2015. <http://cnews.canoe.com/CNEWS/World/2015/04/10/22337541.html>.
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Mazie, Steven. "Three Big Problems With Facebook Activism." Big Think. N.p., 23 July 2014. Web. June 2015. <http://bigthink.com/praxis/facebook-is-fraying-not-saving-the-world>.
Sharma, Ritu. "Stop Pouring Ice on Clicktivism." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, n.d. Web. June 2015. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ritusharma/stop-pouring-ice-on-click_b_5692555.html>.
Stern, Caryl M. "In Praise of Clicktivism." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, n.d. Web. June 2015. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/caryl-m-stern/in-praise-of-clicktivism_b_6978314.html>.
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Xie, Jenny. "MediaShift." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 12 June 2015. <http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2013/05/pew-online-political-activity-is-growing-but-slacktivism-and-class-related-gaps-loom/>.