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JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION
卷 65, 期 6, 页码 932-952出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1111/jcom.12185
关键词
Social Media Activism; Networked Counterpublics; Network Analysis; Discourse Analysis; Policing
In this article we investigate the hijacking of the Twitter hashtag #myNYPD following the launch of a public relations campaign by the New York City Police Department in April of 2014. Theorizing networked counterpublics, we examine how Twitter was used as a platform to generate and promote counterpublic narratives about racial profiling and police misconduct. Through a combination of large-scale network analysis and qualitative discourse analysis, we detail counterpublic structure and leadership, discursive strategies deployed by crowdsourced elites, and the reception of counterpublic activism in mainstream media. We conclude with implications for understanding the evolving nature of counterpublics, with particular consideration to the roles of new and old media in ( re) shaping public debates around marginalization, profiling, and policing.
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