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Social media has increasingly become a strong factor that shapes how we communicate about social and political ideas. And it has been argued that Twitter and other social media platforms empower voices that were previously marginalized, hold governments accountable and provides opportunities for individuals to network and campaign to achieve social and political reforms. In this collection of chapters, authors from different academic disciplines, coming from different social and political backgrounds and experiences have explored the increasing transformative potentials of Twitter for group advocacy. The chapters further illustrate how Twitter serves as a forum for spreading awareness and information on social events, as well as for social activism and political discourse. Some of the topics explored include: Understanding the potential of Twitter for political activism; Digital Trump and conflict: A multi-method analysis; The use of Twitter as complementary press on the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370; Constructing transnational identity through Twitter activism: A discourse study of #FGM; LGBT social media activism in India; Online activism in Mali: a study of digital discourses of the Movement for the Liberation of Azawad; Sousveilance Twitter: activists' pro-democracy governance from below in Middle East; Twitter's ethics of freedom in the aftermath of November 2015 Paris attacks through the lens of the anonymous collective, etc. This collection of chapters written by experts, and budding academics from different disciplines, will be an invaluable handbook and serves as resource materials for students, scholars and practitioners of Communication, Political Science and International Relations, Law, Linguistics, Journalism and Media Studies.
Preface ix
Chapter 1 Understanding the Potential of Twitter for Political Activism
1(16)
Gwen Bouvier
Le Cheng
Chapter 2 The `Premotion' of Political Discourse on Twitter: Promotional and Emotional Strategies of Communicating and Campaigning
17(24)
Pietro Luigi Iaia
Chapter 3 Digital Trump and Conflict: A Multi-Method Analysis
41(30)
Tedla Desta
Chapter 4 Public Sphere, Counterpublics, and the Managed Public: The Use of Twitter as Complementary Press on the Disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370
71(16)
Shushu Li
Chapter 5 Trump's Tweets: Computer-Mediated Communication Cues as Indicators for Paralinguistic Digital Affordances on Political Social Media
87(16)
Christa L. Jennings
Chapter 6 Constructing Transnational Identity through Twitter Activism: A Discourse Study of #EndFGM
103(28)
Isioma Maureen Chiluwa
Olaniyi T. Ayodele
Chapter 7 Social Media and LGBT Activism in India
131(16)
Paromita Pain
Chapter 8 How Women in Turkey Bring Feminist Movement to a New Level on Twitter: The Case of Women Theatre Performers
147(12)
Cigdem Erdal
Chapter 9 Hashtag Activism and Democratization in Nigeria: A Study of the #Occupy Nigeria and #Bringbackourgirls Twitter Movements
159(24)
Floribert Patrick C. Endong
Chapter 10 Don't Dare Call It a Coup: Twitter Discourses on the Fall of Robert Mugabe
183(24)
Allen Munoriyarwa
Chapter 11 Online Activism in Mali: A Study of Digital Discourses of the Movement for the Liberation of Azawad
207(28)
Innocent Chiluwa
Chapter 12 Networked Authoritarianism in Turkey: JDP's Political Trolling and Astroturfing
235(22)
Mustafa Cem Oguz
Ozhan Demirkol
Chapter 13 Sousveilance Twitter: Challenges to Pro-Democracy Governance from Below in the Middle East
257(18)
Helia Asgari
Katharine Sarikakis
Chapter 14 From Free Speech to Freed Speech: Twitter's Ethics of Freedom in the Aftermath of November 2015 Paris Attacks through the Lens of the Anonymous Collective
275(22)
M. Sebastien Moutte
About the Authors 297(6)
Index 303(10)
Related Nova Publications 313