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Tweeting for social justice in #Ferguson: Affective discourse in Twitter hashtags
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Social Medium MonitoringCommunication Social ChangeCommunicationMedia StudiesJournalismActivismSocial MediaMedia ActivismTwitter HashtagsMedia EffectsSocial Medium NewsDiscourse AnalysisContent AnalysisSocial Justice MovementsAffective DiscourseMedia TaggingSocial Network AnalysisSocial Medium MiningMedia InstitutionsSocial NetworksSocial Media PlatformsSocial MovementsSocial Media MiningMedia PoliciesSocial Medium IntelligenceSocial ComputingMass CommunicationArtsSocial Medium DataSocial Justice
Social media platforms have broadened the scope of voices responding to social justice movements, significantly impacting public conversations of important social justice issues. This social network analysis examined hashtags that were invoked on Twitter in the aftermath of the Mike Brown shooting in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson in 2014. From the millions of tweets globally, the use of specific hashtags appeared to focus the conversation on Twitter toward the personal meaning of story events and framed the shooting as something relatable to the posters’ own lives and experiences.
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