43-2 References – Fall 2018

43-2 References – Fall 2018

References for CriticalMass Fall 2018 Fandom as a Method of Social Movement Recruitment Jamie Puglin-Baker, Stony Brook University Akin, Afife Idil, Carlos Encina, Michael Restivo, and Michael Schwartz. 2012. “Old Wine in a New Cask: Protest Cycles in the Age of the New Social Media.” Whitehead Journal Diplomacy & International Relations 13:89-103. Castells, Manuel. 2012. Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age. Malden, MA: Polity Press. Milkman, Ruth. 2017. “A New Political Generation: Millennials and the Post-2008 Wave of Protest.” American Sociological Review 82(1):1-31. Paulin, Michele, Ronald J. Ferguson, Nina Jost, and Jean-Mathieu Fallu. 2014. “Motivating Millennials to Engage in Charitable Causes through Social Media.” Journal of Service Management 25(3):334-348. The Harry Potter Alliance. www.thehpalliance.org. “Trolls in #ShoutYourAbortion” Jessi Grace, Florida State University Bishop, Jonathan. 2014. “Representations of ‘Trolls’ in Mass Media Communication: A Review of Media-Texts and Moral Panics Relating to ‘Internet Trolling.’” International Journal of Web Based Communities 10(1):7-22. Herring, Susan, Kirk Job-Sluder, Rebecca Scheckler, and Sasha Barab. 2011. “Searching for Safety Online: Managing ‘Trolling’ in a Feminist Forum.” The Information Society 18(5):371-384. Murthy, Dhiraj. 2013. Twitter: Digital Media and Society Series. Cambridge: Polity Press. Nash, Elizabeth, Rachel Benson Gold, Gwendolyn Rathbun, and Zohra Ansari-Thomas. 2016. “Laws Affecting Reproductive Health and Rights: 2015 State Policy Review.” Guttmacher Institute. https://www.guttmacher.org/laws-affecting-reproductive-health- and-rights-2015-state-policy-review. Accessed 11/8/18. Vara, Vauhini. 2015. “Can #ShoutYourAbortion Turn Hashtag Activism Into a Movement?” The New Yorker. November 10, 2015. https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/can- shoutyourabortion-turn-hashtag-activism-into-a-movement. Accessed 11/8/18. Women March Across the Globe Shelley Boulianne, MacEwan University Bailey, Moya, Brooke Foucault Welles, and Sarah J. Jackson. Forthcoming. #HashtagActivism: Race and Gender in America’s Network Counterpublics. MIT Press. Fisher, Dana R. 2018. American Resistance. New York: Columbia University Press. Freelon, Deen, Charlton D. Mcilwain, and Meredith D. Clark. 2016. Beyond the Hashtags: #Ferguson, #Blacklivesmatter, and the Online Struggle for Offline Justice. Center for Media and Social Impact. www.cmsimpact.org/sites/default/files/beyond_the_hashtags_ 2016.pdf. Accessed 11/8/2018. Raynauld, Vincent, Emmanuelle Richez, and Katie Boudreau Morris. 2018. “Canada is #IdleNoMore: Exploring Dynamics of Indigenous Political and Civic Protest in the Twitterverse.” Information, Communication & Society 21(4):626-642 .

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