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== Abstract and Introduction | == Abstract and Introduction == | ||
Abstract: | ==== Abstract: ==== | ||
*Offers organizing principles and hypothesis regarding the ways that social movements and new media affect outcomes for both parties | |||
Structural analysis: | ==== Structural analysis: ==== | ||
*Attention on power and dependency, consequences of asymmetries | |||
Cultural analysis: | ==== Cultural analysis: ==== | ||
* More subtle or nuanced contest over meaning | |||
==== Hypothesis on how social movement characteristics affect media coverage: ==== | |||
# Movement standing | |||
# Preferred framing | |||
#. sympathy | |||
Main point: | ==== Main point: ==== | ||
* Argue for the importance of organization, professionalism, strategic planning and for the benefit of division of power | |||
* Theorize on media characteristics and movements focus on leadership, action strategy, and framing strategy | |||
- Also argue for audience size | - Also argue for audience size | ||
# Emphasis on visual | |||
# Emphasis on entertainment values as influencing movements | |||
== Power and Dependency == | == Power and Dependency == |
Revision as of 01:17, 4 April 2024
Abstract and Introduction
Abstract:
- Offers organizing principles and hypothesis regarding the ways that social movements and new media affect outcomes for both parties
Structural analysis:
- Attention on power and dependency, consequences of asymmetries
Cultural analysis:
- More subtle or nuanced contest over meaning
Hypothesis on how social movement characteristics affect media coverage:
- Movement standing
- Preferred framing
- . sympathy
Main point:
- Argue for the importance of organization, professionalism, strategic planning and for the benefit of division of power
- Theorize on media characteristics and movements focus on leadership, action strategy, and framing strategy
- Also argue for audience size
- Emphasis on visual
- Emphasis on entertainment values as influencing movements