Special Issue on Digital Communication and Computational Approaches to Understanding Social Movements in the Social Media Era

Category: Publication
In this special issue, we aim to look at the different ways in which text, images, and other information featured in social media content help a movement to communicate its goals, structure, composition, and efforts. We also aim to understand the role that this material plays on mobilisation efforts and the eventual success or failure of protest movements. In particular, we are looking for articles that not only explore the ways in which images and other types of social media data frame difficult political situations, but also provide information about the infrastructure and dynamics of protests.
Initiator(s):
Computational Communication Research journal
Deadline: 08.03.2025
Publication-Type: Article / Journal
https://journal.computationalcommunication.org/announcement/view/179
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