造谣
右翼
左和右
政治
意识形态
政治行动主义
左翼政治
民主
奖学金
数字媒体
社会学
政治学
社会化媒体
媒体研究
政治经济学
法学
结构工程
工程类
作者
Deen Freelon,Alice Marwick,Daniel Kreiss
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2020-09-03
卷期号:369 (6508): 1197-1201
被引量:184
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.abb2428
摘要
Digital media are critical for contemporary activism—even low-effort “clicktivism” is politically consequential and contributes to offline participation. We argue that in the United States and throughout the industrialized West, left- and right-wing activists use digital and legacy media differently to achieve political goals. Although left-wing actors operate primarily through “hashtag activism” and offline protest, right-wing activists manipulate legacy media, migrate to alternative platforms, and work strategically with partisan media to spread their messages. Although scholarship suggests that the right has embraced strategic disinformation and conspiracy theories more than the left, more research is needed to reveal the magnitude and character of left-wing disinformation. Such ideological asymmetries between left- and right-wing activism hold critical implications for democratic practice, social media governance, and the interdisciplinary study of digital politics.
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