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75. Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age

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The article was published on 2016-01-31. It has received 1532 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social movement & Outrage.

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Tweets and the Streets: Social Media and Contemporary Activism

TL;DR: Tweets and the Streets as mentioned in this paper examines the relationship between the rise of social media and the emergence of new forms of protest, arguing that activists' use of Twitter and Facebook does not fit with the image of a "cyberspace" detached from physical reality.
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Understanding Social Media Logic

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the intricate dynamic between social media platforms, mass media, users, and social institutions by calling attention to social media logic, the norms, strategies, mechanisms, and economies underpinning its dynamics.
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Algorithms at Work: The New Contested Terrain of Control

TL;DR: This work uses Edwards’ (1979) perspective of “conteste... to explore how algorithms may reshape organizational control in the rapidly changing environment.
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Using Twitter to mobilize protest action: online mobilization patterns and action repertoires in the Occupy Wall Street, Indignados, and Aganaktismenoi movements

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative content analysis of tweets sent during the heydays of each of the three protest campaigns is conducted, showing that, although Twitter was used significantly for political discussion and to communicate protest information, calls for participation were not predominant.
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Occupy Wall Street in perspective.

TL;DR: Occupy Wall Street was a thrilling protest that briefly dominated media attention and reshaped American public life, but it was perhaps more moment than movement, and it is important to distinguish specific protests and other relatively short-term manifestations from longer-term patterns of action seeking to produce major changes.