Social Movements and Media

Edited by Deana A. Rohlinger , Jennifer S. Earl
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Social Movements and Media

Edited by Deana A. Rohlinger , Jennifer S. Earl
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  • Published date: Dec 11, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 264
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN: 9781787430983
  • Dimensions: 5.984251968" W x 0.812204724" L x 9.015748031" H
Jennifer S. Earl is a Professor of Sociology and Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona, where she studies social movements, information technologies, and the sociology of law. She is also a Tucson Public Voices Fellow and is the co-author of Digitally Enabled Social Change with MIT Press. 

Deana A. Rohlinger is a Professor of Sociology at Florida State University, USA. She studies mass media, political participation, and politics in America. She is the author of Abortion Politics, Mass Media, and Social Movements in America (Cambridge University Press 2015) as well as dozens of research articles. Her new book, Digital Media and American Society, will be published in 2018 by New York University Press.
Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the American Sociological Association, this volume contains eight essays on social movements and mass media. Sociology, media studies, education, and other scholars from the US address the influence of mass media on activist recruitment, including the power of story and the relevance of family, friends, and school for youth mobilization; discursive activism and the implications of online participation and identity, including the #YesAllWomen hashtag and its interaction with media and blogs, and the civic identities of youth online; and organizational dynamics in the digital age, with discussion of youth nonprofits, the relevance of leadership in the anti-genetically modified organisms movement, and the use of media tools and participant inclusion in youth-oriented organizations and factors influencing organizational beliefs about effectiveness.

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