Media Portrayals of Hashtag Activism: a Framing Analysis of Canada's #Idlenomore Movement
The confluence of activism and social media - legitimized by efforts such as the Arab Spring and Occupy Movements - represents a growing area of mainstream media focus. Using Canada’s #IdleNoMore movement as a case, this study uses framing theory to better understand how traditional media are repres...
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ftssoar:oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/47328 2023-05-15T16:16:46+02:00 Media Portrayals of Hashtag Activism: a Framing Analysis of Canada's #Idlenomore Movement Moscato, Derek 2016-07-26T09:08:48Z http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/47328 https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v4i2.416 unknown MISC 2183-2439 http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/47328 https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v4i2.416 Creative Commons - Namensnennung Creative Commons - Attribution CC-BY Media and Communication 4 2 3-12 The Impact of Media on Traditional Communities Politikwissenschaft Publizistische Medien Journalismus,Verlagswesen Political science News media journalism publishing politische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische Kultur interaktive elektronische Medien Political Process Elections Political Sociology Political Culture Interactive electronic Media Kanada soziale Bewegung Soziale Medien Mobilisierung Digitale Medien traditionelle Gesellschaft indigene Völker Minderheitenrecht öffentliche Meinung politische Agenda Twitter Medientheorie Framing-Ansatz Massenmedien Online-Medien Canada social movement social media mobilization digital media traditional society indigenous peoples minority rights public opinion political agenda media theory framing approach mass media online media Zeitschriftenartikel journal article 2016 ftssoar https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v4i2.416 2022-12-13T22:01:51Z The confluence of activism and social media - legitimized by efforts such as the Arab Spring and Occupy Movements - represents a growing area of mainstream media focus. Using Canada’s #IdleNoMore movement as a case, this study uses framing theory to better understand how traditional media are representing activism borne of social media such as Twitter, and how such activism can ultimately have an impact in political and public policy debates. A qualitative framing analysis is used to identify frames present in media reporting of #IdleNoMore during its first two months by two prominent Canadian publications. Emergent frames show that hashtag activism as a catalyst for a social movement was embraced as a theme by one of the publications, therefore helping to legitimize the role of social media tools such as Twitter. In other frames, both positive and negative depictions of the social movement helped to identify for mainstream audiences both historical grievances and future challenges and opportunities for Canada’s First Nations communities. (author's abstract) Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations SSOAR - Social Science Open Access Repository Canada Media and Communication 4 2 3 12 |
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Politikwissenschaft Publizistische Medien Journalismus,Verlagswesen Political science News media journalism publishing politische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische Kultur interaktive elektronische Medien Political Process Elections Political Sociology Political Culture Interactive electronic Media Kanada soziale Bewegung Soziale Medien Mobilisierung Digitale Medien traditionelle Gesellschaft indigene Völker Minderheitenrecht öffentliche Meinung politische Agenda Medientheorie Framing-Ansatz Massenmedien Online-Medien Canada social movement social media mobilization digital media traditional society indigenous peoples minority rights public opinion political agenda media theory framing approach mass media online media |
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Politikwissenschaft Publizistische Medien Journalismus,Verlagswesen Political science News media journalism publishing politische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische Kultur interaktive elektronische Medien Political Process Elections Political Sociology Political Culture Interactive electronic Media Kanada soziale Bewegung Soziale Medien Mobilisierung Digitale Medien traditionelle Gesellschaft indigene Völker Minderheitenrecht öffentliche Meinung politische Agenda Medientheorie Framing-Ansatz Massenmedien Online-Medien Canada social movement social media mobilization digital media traditional society indigenous peoples minority rights public opinion political agenda media theory framing approach mass media online media Moscato, Derek Media Portrayals of Hashtag Activism: a Framing Analysis of Canada's #Idlenomore Movement |
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Politikwissenschaft Publizistische Medien Journalismus,Verlagswesen Political science News media journalism publishing politische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische Kultur interaktive elektronische Medien Political Process Elections Political Sociology Political Culture Interactive electronic Media Kanada soziale Bewegung Soziale Medien Mobilisierung Digitale Medien traditionelle Gesellschaft indigene Völker Minderheitenrecht öffentliche Meinung politische Agenda Medientheorie Framing-Ansatz Massenmedien Online-Medien Canada social movement social media mobilization digital media traditional society indigenous peoples minority rights public opinion political agenda media theory framing approach mass media online media |
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The confluence of activism and social media - legitimized by efforts such as the Arab Spring and Occupy Movements - represents a growing area of mainstream media focus. Using Canada’s #IdleNoMore movement as a case, this study uses framing theory to better understand how traditional media are representing activism borne of social media such as Twitter, and how such activism can ultimately have an impact in political and public policy debates. A qualitative framing analysis is used to identify frames present in media reporting of #IdleNoMore during its first two months by two prominent Canadian publications. Emergent frames show that hashtag activism as a catalyst for a social movement was embraced as a theme by one of the publications, therefore helping to legitimize the role of social media tools such as Twitter. In other frames, both positive and negative depictions of the social movement helped to identify for mainstream audiences both historical grievances and future challenges and opportunities for Canada’s First Nations communities. (author's abstract) |
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Media Portrayals of Hashtag Activism: a Framing Analysis of Canada's #Idlenomore Movement |
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Media Portrayals of Hashtag Activism: a Framing Analysis of Canada's #Idlenomore Movement |
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Media Portrayals of Hashtag Activism: a Framing Analysis of Canada's #Idlenomore Movement |
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Media Portrayals of Hashtag Activism: a Framing Analysis of Canada's #Idlenomore Movement |
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Media Portrayals of Hashtag Activism: a Framing Analysis of Canada's #Idlenomore Movement |
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media portrayals of hashtag activism: a framing analysis of canada's #idlenomore movement |
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