Media activism is a broad category of activism that utilizes media and communication technologies for social and political movements.
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Media activism is a broad category of activism that utilizes media and communication technologies for social and political movements.
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Methods of media activism include publishing news on websites, creating video and audio investigations, spreading information about protests, or organizing campaigns relating to media and communications policies.
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Typically, the purpose of media activism is to spread awareness through media communications which sometimes leads to action.
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Media activism gives disadvantaged groups the ability to have their own voices heard and organize in bigger groups allowing for more autonomise activism to enact social change.
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Media activism has expanded its scope to include fields of study such as journalism and news media.
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Media activism to be expanded to facilitate action through media production and involvement.
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Social Media activism has become a primary organizing tool for political and social movements globally.
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Media activism's was placed on death row and was initially set to be executed.
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Media activism has a long history in the United States including the revolutionary pamphleteers of the Revolutionary War, the abolitionist press in the decades leading up to the Civil War and the socialist press during the years of the labor movement such as The Appeal to Reason which supported the presidential candidate Eugene Debs.
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ALS Ice Bucket Challenge was a form of media activism that swept through online communities to bring awareness to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, a fatal disease which causes damage to a person's motor functions through the break down of nerve cells.
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Study of the protests and media activism sparked by the 2009 Iranian presidential election suggests that digital creations and media have to be emotionally moving in order to in order to spur civic engagement and mobilization of citizens.
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Media activism has provided an opportunity for Indigenous peoples to address issues of local government inadequacy.
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Media activism allows indigenous groups to mobilize external support from international allies, especially when local conditions become too dangerous to mobilize locally, due cases of political harassment or extrajudicial killings.
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The Chinese state engages in media censorship in the name of national harmony, although the Council on Foreign Relations argues that suppression of online activism is to protect authorities' political or economic interests.
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Slacktivism is a term coined to emphasize on the lack of action media activism enrolls, through engaging in the talk of social issues but not reacting.
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