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_a#Mapping a movement _h[electronic resource] : _bsocial media, feminist hashtags, and movement building in the digital age / _cHeather L. Storer &Maria Rodriguez. |
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520 | _aOnline feminist-based hashtag(#) campaigns, such as #WhyIStayed and #MaybeHeDoesntHitYou, have coalesced into the current #MeToo movement: a global movement to end gender-based violence, on and offline. This study examines issue framing domains within the #WhyIStayed campaign, illustrating how social media campaigns serve as a central component in social movement building. Results indicate #WhyIStayed participants contested dominant representations of intimate partner abuse (IPA) in multiple ways, including demonstrating the ubiquity of IPV and challenging victim-blaming. We argue these subversive acts lay the foundation for the contemporary #MeToo movement. Implications for social work and digital social movement scholarship will be discussed. | ||
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653 | _aFeminist hashtags, social media, digital organizing, qualitative analysis, collective action frames, gender-based violence | ||
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_tJournal of community practice _g2020, Vol. 28, No. 2 _x1070-5422 |
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_uhttp://ezproxy01.ny.edu.hk:2048/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10705422.2020.1757541 _zClick here to access full-text article |
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