Digital Activism in China, Scandinavia and USA

Finansiärer

Stiftelsen för internationalisering av högre utbildning och forskning

Projekttyp

Forskning

The project Digital Activism in China, USA and Scandinavia (DigAct) brings together leading and emerging American, Chinese and Scandinavian scholars of a vivid and striving field at the intersection of media and communication studies, sociology, cultural studies and political science focusing on the role of digital media and its most important predecessors for political mobilization and organization in three regions.

DigAct has two connected aims. Firstly it strives to inquire and discuss major theoretical and methodological approaches within the field from an intercultural, comparative perspective. Secondly it provides a forum for early-career scholars of digital activism to discuss their work with leading researchers in the area.

The work of DigAct revolves around three workshops and an international conference over the course of three years. The workshops and conferences will be organized at each of the partner institutions. The workshops will provide a forum to develop theoretical perspectives on digital activism and for early-career scholars to discuss their work in close exchange with established researchers. Through feedback sessions and assigned discussants the meetings will help to produce high quality journal articles and contributions to the textbook by both early-career scholars and senior researchers.

Classification

Social sciences and Humanities

Keywords

Digital media, activism, social movements, protest movements, social media, social media practices

 

Jenny Sundén - Professor
School of Culture and Education

Julia Velkova

Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania

School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University

Department for Intercultural Communication and Management, Copenhagen Business School

Forskningsområde / geografiskt område

Institutionen för kultur och lärande Medie och kommunikationsvetenskap Kritisk kulturteori Media Europa Asien Nordamerika

Projekttid

2015 — 2018

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Sidan är uppdaterad

2019-11-28