2021
DOI: 10.52462/jlls.96
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Potential of social networks’ use in the protest movements

Abstract: This article studies the problem of social networks use as a platform for political mobilization of society's protest potential. Social networks are tools for spreading information. The aim of the article is to study the role of exposure and perspectives of social networks' usage in the formation and implementation of the protest potential in the society. Disclosed technological aspects, forms and methods of social networks' use as a means of formation and implementation of public protest potential. This artic… Show more

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“…Substantively, the MH hacking threat narrative strengthens previous research findings which show that pro-Islam internet users' reactions to sentiment and violence against Islam tend to be realized in the form of verbal threats (Dugan & Fisher, 2023;EL-AWAİSİ & SAĞLAM, 2023;Faisol & Rahmat, 2021a, 2021bLien, 2022). However, MH's narrative formally presents new findings that have not been revealed by previous studies (Hamanaka, 2020;Harmatiy et al, 2021;Josua & Edel, 2021;Piazza & Guler, 2021). MH negotiated their stance clearly and firmly in the hacking threat narrative they conveyed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Substantively, the MH hacking threat narrative strengthens previous research findings which show that pro-Islam internet users' reactions to sentiment and violence against Islam tend to be realized in the form of verbal threats (Dugan & Fisher, 2023;EL-AWAİSİ & SAĞLAM, 2023;Faisol & Rahmat, 2021a, 2021bLien, 2022). However, MH's narrative formally presents new findings that have not been revealed by previous studies (Hamanaka, 2020;Harmatiy et al, 2021;Josua & Edel, 2021;Piazza & Guler, 2021). MH negotiated their stance clearly and firmly in the hacking threat narrative they conveyed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In the historicity of conflicts in several Middle Eastern countries, user threat narratives in Arab cyberspace can be found on various social media platforms (Hamanaka, 2020;Harmatiy et al, 2021;Josua & Edel, 2021;Piazza & Guler, 2021). A large number of users who associate themselves with pro-Islam strongly oppose negative sentiments and physical violence committed against Muslims in the world (Al-Zaman, 2023;Dugan & Fisher, 2023;Lien, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, social connections through social media networks can affect policymakers for joint movements (Battaglini & Patacchini, 2019). In addition, the presence of social media networks can become a mobilization space for the dynamic fusion of the public protest movement (Harmatiy, et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%