2019
DOI: 10.1177/2158244019877877
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Online Environmental Activism: The Case of Iğneada Floodplain Forest

Abstract: The Internet has changed the ways and conditions of activism. Especially over the last three decades, online activism has been prevalently used for sharing information, connecting people, and mobilizing crowds to express their discontent. The Internet is often referred to as a new form of public sphere, which demonstrates many distinctive and advantageous features compared with traditional types of public spheres. By following public sphere theory, this study examines online activism in the context of environm… Show more

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“…On one side, digital technologies represented by the Internet are changing the behavioral patterns of individuals’ participation in environmental protection movements, and possibly becoming an effective policy tool ( Mckenna and Bargh, 2000 ; Engelberg and Sjoberg, 2004 ; Bierhoff and Vornefeld, 2004 ). On the other side, the rapid advancement of digital technology has enabled the public to understand climate change in a vivid manner by offering convenient instruments, such as mobile apps, and participate in global environmental protection cooperation, which is vital for global warming mitigation ( Bai et al, 2018 ; Mentes, 2019 ). Therefore, it is expected that digital technology can promote online activities to help individuals cope with climate change and increase their willingness for global cooperation by reducing psychological distance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On one side, digital technologies represented by the Internet are changing the behavioral patterns of individuals’ participation in environmental protection movements, and possibly becoming an effective policy tool ( Mckenna and Bargh, 2000 ; Engelberg and Sjoberg, 2004 ; Bierhoff and Vornefeld, 2004 ). On the other side, the rapid advancement of digital technology has enabled the public to understand climate change in a vivid manner by offering convenient instruments, such as mobile apps, and participate in global environmental protection cooperation, which is vital for global warming mitigation ( Bai et al, 2018 ; Mentes, 2019 ). Therefore, it is expected that digital technology can promote online activities to help individuals cope with climate change and increase their willingness for global cooperation by reducing psychological distance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental issues have been a rising concern throughout the world in the last few years, as we can see the topic in the middle of economic and political debate worldwide. At the same time, the Internet has become a major organizing and mobilizing tool for environmentalists around the world (Castells, 2020), no wonder that the environment is one of the main subjects of online activism (Menteş, 2019). As the global temperature rises, the sixth mass extinction in the history of the planet is unfolding before our eyes and climate catastrophes hit the world at an alarming rate (Barla; Bjork-James, 2021), Environmental Cyberactivism is more relevant than ever.…”
Section: Environmental Cyberactivismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Besides the prominent XR, iconic ecoradical organisations at present are the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), Earth Liberation Army (ELA), and the Animal Liberation Front (ALF). Given the leaderless nature of these organisations, recruitment and mobilisation campaigns often happen online, through social media, or dedicated websites (Menteş 2019). For instance, XR messages inundate the web, and the official website of the group has a specific section, "campaign", where members and sympathisers can learn more and get organised.…”
Section: Eco-radical Frames Against Modernitymentioning
confidence: 99%