Occupy Wall Street: The movement in its third anniversary (original ) (raw )From creation to amplification: Occupy Wall Street's transition into an online populist movement
Emil Husted
Civic Engagement and Social Media, 2015
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"Grab the system by its proverbial balls when it least expects it!" Occupy Wall Street, social media, and the new choreographing of political protest
Tiina Rättilä
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The digital evolution of occupy wall street
Alessandro Flammini
PloS one, 2013
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New Media, New Movements: Tracing the Construction of #OccupyWallStreet
Nick Walker-Craig
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Social Movement Studies Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest Occupying political science: the Occupy Wall Street Movement from New York to the world
ANINDYA SEKHAR PURAKAYASTHA
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(Re)Tweeting in the Service of Activism: Digital Composition and Circulation in the Occupy Wall Street Movement
Caroline Dadas
New Media and Society, 2013
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Information Occupation: Using Information Science to Explore Occupy Wall Street
Abdullah Bugis
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"Women Activists of Occupy Wall Street: Consciousness-Raising and Connective Action in Hybrid Social Movements," M. Boler and C. Nitsou (2014) Cyberactivism on the Participatory Web. ed. Martha McCaughey
Megan Boler
Cyberactivism on the Participatory Web, ed. Martha McCaughey (Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture), 2014
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Occupying political science: the Occupy Wall Street Movement from New York to the world
Christopher Malone
Social Movement Studies, 2016
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The Myth of an Egalitarian Internet: Occupy Wall Street and the mediatization of social movements
Michael S Daubs
International Journal of Digital Television, 2017
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Occupy is not a place: A cross-case comparison of the 15M and Occupy movements
Jill Hopke
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
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Occupy Wall Street on the Public Screens of Social Media: The Many Framings of the Birth of a Protest Movement
Kevin M DeLuca
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Forgetting History: Mediated Reflections on Occupy Wall Street
Michael S Daubs
Media and Communication, 2017
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The #OCCUPY network on Twitter and the challenges to social movements theory and research
Davide Beraldo
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Social Media Mobilisation as a Prompt for Offline Participation? Analysing Occupy Wall Street Twitterers’ Offline Engagement with the Movement
Jan W. van Deth
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UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) Social Movement Studies: Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest How Local Networks Shape a Global Movement: Comparing Occupy in Amsterdam and Los Angeles
Walter Nicholls
2020
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Creating the collective: social media, the Occupy Movement and its constitution as a collective actor. Information, Communication and Society 18(8): 872-886.
Anastasia Kavada
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Occupy Wall Street: An Imagined Community
Sara Dittrich
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Occupy Wall Street: What is it and is it over?: Political Sociology
Edward Keohane
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I post, you rally, she tweets… and we all occupy: The challenges of hybrid spatiality in the Occupy Wall Street mobilizations
Alice Mattoni
Mortensen, Mette, Christina Neumayer, and Thomas Poell, eds. 2018. Social Media Materialities and Protest: Critical Reflections. London, Routledge., 2018
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“We are the 99%”: The Occupy Movement’s Challenge to Existing Power Structures
Maksim Kokushkin
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Mobile Media challenging status quo: smartphones, social media and the Occupy Wall Street-movement
Kjetil Sandvik
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Occupy Wall Street: The Struggle in the Creation and Reception of a Discourse of Protest
Jonathan Lustgarten Leisse
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From Wall Street to Wellington: Protests in an era of digital ubiquity
Shiv Ganesh
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Activists "Online" and "Offline": The Internet as an Information Channel for Protest Demonstrations
Jeroen Van Laer
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Occupying Space: Representation, Participation and Democracy in Occupy Wall Street
Micha Fiedlschuster
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Feminist and Queer Practices in the Online and Offline Activism of Occupy Wall Street (Networking Knowledge, 2013)
Sophie Toupin , Eve Ng
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The Medium and the Movement: Digital Tools, Social Movement Politics, and the End of the Free Rider Problem
Zeynep Tufekci
Policy & Internet, 2014
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Using Twitter to Mobilise Protest Action: Transnational Online Mobilisation Patterns and Action Repertoires in the Occupy Wall Street, Indignados and Aganaktismenoi movements
Yannis Theocharis
Paper prepared for delivery at the 41st ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops Johannes Gutenberg Universität, Mainz, 11-16 March 2013 Panel on ‘The Transnational Dimension of Protest: From the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street’
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Protest In An Information Society: A Review of Literature on Social Movements and New ICTs
Kelly Garrett
Information, Communication & Society, 2006
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The impact of modern information and communication technologies on social movements
Piotr Konieczny
ProQuest LLC eBooks, 2012
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Occupy Wall Street Movement : An Anatomy of a Headless Movement
bhanu pratap , Malobika Bose
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2013 From the Street and Squares to Social Movement Studies. What have we learned?
Benjamin Tejerina , Ignacia Perugorría
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Signs of a Generational Change in Social Movements—Activists’ Use of Modern Information and Communication Technologies
Piotr Konieczny
Polish Sociological Review , 2014
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Social Movements and New Media
Brian Loader
Sociology Compass, 2008
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