Title
From slacktivism to activism: participatory culture in the age of social media
Abstract
Social networking sites (e.g. Facebook), microblogging services (e.g. Twitter), and content-sharing sites (e.g. YouTube and Flickr) have introduced the opportunity for wide-scale, online social participation. Visibility of national and international priorities such as public health, political unrest, disaster relief, and climate change has increased, yet we know little about the benefits - and possible costs - of engaging in social activism via social media. These powerful social issues introduce a need for scientific research into technology mediated social participation. What are the actual, tangible benefits of "greening" Twitter profile pictures in support of the Iranian elections? Does cartooning a Facebook profile picture really raise awareness of child abuse? Are there unintended negative effects through low-risk, low-cost technology-mediated participation? And, is there a difference - in both outcome and engagement level - between different types of online social activism? This SIG will investigate technology mediated social participation through a critical lens, discussing both the potential positive and negative outcomes of such participation. Approaches to designing for increased participation, evaluating effects of participation, and next steps in scientific research directions will be discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/1979742.1979543
CHI Extended Abstracts
Keywords
Field
DocType
social networking site,powerful social issue,online social activism,increased participation,social media,social participation,social activism,participatory culture,online social participation,low-cost technology-mediated participation,facebook profile picture,scientific research,design,change,public health,climate change,social issues
Social media,Social network,Social issues,Computer science,Public relations,Microblogging,Management,Slacktivism,Social engagement,Social change,Multimedia,Participatory culture
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
22
2.53
2
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dana Rotman118816.05
Sarah Vieweg2125884.35
Sarita Yardi384660.48
Ed H. Chi44806371.21
Jenny Preece52016220.82
Ben Shneiderman6127723081.95
Peter Pirolli73661538.83
Tom Glaisyer8896.42