2017
DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2017.1334935
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The source of a movement: making the case for social media as an informational source using Black Lives Matter

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“…Informational tweets, crafted to share stories about the movement and local and national news, were the second largest category of tweets (39%) generated by the SMOs. This finding is consistent with recent studies that have found that Twitter has become an important source of news for African Americans about the BLM movement and other issues (Freelon, McIlwain, and Clark 2016;Cox 2017;Jackson and Welles 2015;Rickford 2016). The remaining 3,492 tweets in the sample contained content aimed at mobilizing resources to strengthen the advocacy work of the SMOs.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Informational tweets, crafted to share stories about the movement and local and national news, were the second largest category of tweets (39%) generated by the SMOs. This finding is consistent with recent studies that have found that Twitter has become an important source of news for African Americans about the BLM movement and other issues (Freelon, McIlwain, and Clark 2016;Cox 2017;Jackson and Welles 2015;Rickford 2016). The remaining 3,492 tweets in the sample contained content aimed at mobilizing resources to strengthen the advocacy work of the SMOs.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Most extant studies have highlighted the role that hashtags play in forming dialogues between core BLM activists and their adherents. These studies have led to considerable gains in our knowledge by demonstrating how these dialogues have boosted the movement's ability to disseminate information and mobilize supporters for protest actions (Cox 2017;Freelon, McIlwain, and Clark 2016;Ince, Rojas, and Davis 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(American Press Institute, 2015). Black Lives Matter used social media to push its agenda and as one study found college students were more likely to get their information on Black Lives Matter from social media than traditional media outlets like CNN (Cox, 2017). FYIL classes can help train students to investigate legitimate information sources whether academic or pedestrian, blogs, tweeted nuggets of information, Facebook, YouTube or news outlets.…”
Section: Information Literacy and Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars have noted the role that Twitter plays on social activism(JACKSON and WELLES 2016;WILLIAMS 2015;BONILLA and ROSA 2015). Scholars such asBonilla and Rosa (2015) andCox (2017) admit that while there are limitations to social media, we should consider social media as a site for research studies. In the United States Twitter served as one of the first social media sites where people learned about Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Missouri.…”
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