Social media: A tool for collective action in food for Chennai, India – A case study
M Dominic Jayakumar,
B Aiswarya,
Selvi Jenifer Arokia
Abstract:Ubiquitous emergent technologies including social media (SM) dramatically impact human lives: the way we live, learn, communicate and do our business. Despite its darker side, people make use of social media’s transformative potential to advance socio-economic-political narratives and for catalysing public engagement for social causes. This case study illustrates how a group of women social entrepreneurs in Food For Chennai (FFC), India, innovatively used social media, mobilized more than 250 volunteers, and s… Show more
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