来自过去的爆炸:记忆、社交媒体和和平运动

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Abdul Rohman, D. Pitaloka
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引用次数: 6

摘要

参与一些活动,让社会运动参与者与他人分享他们的记忆,有助于在实现直接目标后保持运动的活力。许多研究都集中在面对面的情况下分享运动记忆。这项研究通过调查演员如何在新媒体平台上分享记忆来扩展这一焦点。根据对印度尼西亚安汶和平运动参与者的采访和观察数据,本研究发现,Facebook与WhatsApp和Facebook Messenger等即时通讯应用程序一起,促进了和平行动者回忆他们的记忆,并在运动后阶段重新校准它们。因此,随着时间的推移保持参与者之间的联系。这种动作后动态是可行的,部分原因是演员积极发布有意义的事件,触发其他演员的回忆,从而产生对话线索、后续动作的想法和面对面的会议。目前的研究结果有可能揭示围绕新媒体推动的社会运动连续性的细微差别。
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A blast from the past: memories, social media, and peace movement
ABSTRACT Engaging in activities that allows social movement actors to share their memories with others helps keep the movement alive after achieving immediate goals. Many studies have focused on sharing movement memories situated within face to face settings. This study expands such a focus by investigating how the actors share the memories on new media platforms. Based on interview and observation data collected from peace movement actors in Ambon, Indonesia, this study found that Facebook, together with messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, facilitated the peace actors to reminisce their memories and recalibrate them in a post-movement phase. Hence, keeping the actors connected over time. Such a post-movement dynamic was feasible in part because of the presence of actors who actively posted meaningful events that triggered the other actors’ recollections, resulting in conversational threads, ideas for subsequent movements, and face-to-face meetings. The present findings have the potential to unfold nuances surrounding the continuity of new media enabled social movements.
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