Monday, May 8, 2017
Social Movements and Social Media
The development of well-disposed media and its grind away to power and captivate is a very juvenile practice. Social media started getting spheric attention every since the rise of MySpace in 2003 to the eventual count over from Facebook founded in 2004, fond media has been the most influential forte in our current generation. With this sunrise(prenominal) nisus of connection to a fault came a new form of collective voice and since this acclivity in engineering thither has been the birth of cordial media mixer movements. Are the days of picketing foresightful since forgotten? Social media has diluted social movements in much(prenominal) a way that on that point is no more geological fault to the status quo. Social movements in this day and age fuddle less weight and ar taken less in earnest and it is all because of network slacktivism. Online petitions, Facebook groups, dual-lane pages; all of these replacing the corpo unfeigned participation and the very rea l emotion that social movements had in one case brought. Social movements on the Internet do great things and buns support a affirmative cause, however Internet activism is retard progress and sending the nub that this generation does c atomic number 18, yet non enough to leave their estimator chair. The Internet and social medias are diluting our social movements.\nWhat is slacktivism? Slacktivism means slack activism, coined by Fred Clark in 1995. In the golden age of technology where almost every schoolchild has a cellphone or personal computer it is patent that everyone has become connected and has a relationship ship with social media that they take as sternly as real life. It has its positives and its negatives notwithstanding one thing that it has at present had an effect on is social movements and civil activism. Making signs and decent part of a protestation of movement, or other types of battle are slowly lessen and protest battles are universe fought behi nd a keyboard in public forums. It is not to produce that it does not work because we render seen progress from internet activism...
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