2017
DOI: 10.1080/00905992.2017.1289162
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Framing the revolution: the role of social media in Ukraine's Euromaidan movement

Abstract: The role of social media as a tool of mobilization, communication, and organization of social movements has been well documented since the Arab Spring. The public information posted on social media sites also presents researchers with a unique tool to study protests movements from within. The proposed study utilizes the theoretical foundation of issue framing literature and examines the social media framing of the Ukrainian Euromaidan protest movement. The original dataset traces the activities of the users on… Show more

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“…Aside from recognizing the influence of the internet in general, various studies have also shown the significance of social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and microblogging sites such as Twitter to social movements (Harlow & Harp, 2012;Harned & Zahuranec, 2017;Lim, 2013;Breuer, Landman, & Farquhar, 2015;Khondker, 2011). Social media has contributed importantly to increased participation in social movements (Boulianne, 2015).…”
Section: Internet Social Media and Organizational Management Of Socmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from recognizing the influence of the internet in general, various studies have also shown the significance of social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and microblogging sites such as Twitter to social movements (Harlow & Harp, 2012;Harned & Zahuranec, 2017;Lim, 2013;Breuer, Landman, & Farquhar, 2015;Khondker, 2011). Social media has contributed importantly to increased participation in social movements (Boulianne, 2015).…”
Section: Internet Social Media and Organizational Management Of Socmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Лєна Суржко-Гарнед (Університет Піттсбурга) та Андрій Захаранець (Університет Джорджа Вашингтона) висловлюють протилежну думку [27]. Вони дійшли висновку, що суто онлайнова участь так само корисна для розвитку протесту, оскільки допомагає його фреймінгу, тобто пошуку і озвученню проблем, які піднімаються протестантами.…”
Section: революція гідності: матеріал для вивчення нової парадигми прunclassified
“…We suggest that social media can serve as a new venue of issues framing when societal conditions challenge the credibility and trustworthiness of established media and elite sources. When government authority and state media lose their credibility in the eyes of the citizens, social media can provide a new platform for issue framing (Surzhko-Harned & Zahuranec, 2017). Protest groups often engage in activities that furnish the kind of drama that attracts considerable media attention which serves as a focal point for news coverage (Kilgo & Harlow, 2019;Leopold & Bell, 2017;McLeod, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%