The psychology of online activism and social movements: relations between online and offline collective action

Volume: 35, Pages: 49 - 54
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
We review online activism and its relations with offline collective action. Social media facilitate online activism, particularly by documenting and collating individual experiences, community building, norm formation, and development of shared realities. In theory, online activism could hinder offline protests, but empirical evidence for slacktivism is mixed. In some contexts, online and offline action could be unrelated because people act...
Paper Details
Title
The psychology of online activism and social movements: relations between online and offline collective action
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
35
Pages
49 - 54
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