2017
DOI: 10.1111/jcom.12319
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Activist Strategic Communication for Social Change: A Transnational Case Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Activism

Abstract: This study explores activists as producers of strategic communication for social change, suggesting communication for development and social change (CDSC), activism, and public relations are not antagonistic but rather occupy a fluid space informed by cultural-economic forces. This article presents a model of cultural intermediation for social change, arguing that activism is a form of strategic communication embedded in micro, meso, and macro levels. Through a case study of transnational LGBT activism, this r… Show more

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“…Parallel to this process of homogenization, a renewed activism has emerged around digital media, which are providing new opportunities to make the diversity of LGBT identities visible around the world (Ciszek, 2017). This new activism is part of the intellectual efforts that examine the change of LGBT politics and its connections to the combative discourse against Western colonization of social movements.…”
Section: Emerging Issues In Lgbt Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parallel to this process of homogenization, a renewed activism has emerged around digital media, which are providing new opportunities to make the diversity of LGBT identities visible around the world (Ciszek, 2017). This new activism is part of the intellectual efforts that examine the change of LGBT politics and its connections to the combative discourse against Western colonization of social movements.…”
Section: Emerging Issues In Lgbt Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The more recent scholarship, however, has moved away from this state of knowledge. Instead, scholars highlight the need to embrace nonlinear models, for example of communication for social change (Ciszek 2017;Tufte 2016). In communication for development, effectively, one could argue, that scholars promote hybridity (see Chadwick, 2017) as a way of dealing with the theoretical confusion in the field (Tufte 2016;Wilkins et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As online communities don't require any geographical proximity it is vitally important for transgender activists that they are used for social justice organising and discussion of international politics (Báez, 2013;Whittle, 1998). In sociopolitical context, cyber communities could certainly be understood as Transnational Advocacy Networks (TANs), large international groups that advocate change, which Ciszek (2017) claims have had considerable influence on public policy. An example of strategic communication is 'public relations', which is used to integrate organisations' political discourse into wider circles (Hallahan, Holtzhausen, van Ruler, Sriramesh, and Veri, 2007).…”
Section: Transgender Cyber Communities Tumblr and Trans* Activismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To understand the progression of socio-political activism into the 21st century it is important to highlight similar advocacy during the 20th century. This writing will reflect on movements that maintained the advancement of gay rights and comparatively look at transgender activism, prior to and following the birth of the internet; highlight problems that it will face; and outline how Transnational Advocacy Networks (TANs) will develop a larger and more nuanced conversation about transgender (Ciszek, 2017). Popular culture, specifically tv and film representation, has created cultural artefacts that realise a popular understanding of gender and sexuality (Benshoff and Griffin, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%