#Indigenous: A Technical and Decolonial Analysis of Activist Uses of Hashtags Across Social Movements

A mixed methods network analysis of the content, circulation, and amount of data Native American activists circulated through Twitter during the 2016 US presidential election reveals contours of the technical challenges and social and political boundaries shaping Native American political life. A co...

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Main Authors: Marisa Elena Duarte, Morgan Vigil-Hayes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Toronto Libraries 2017-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.mediatropes.com/index.php/Mediatropes/article/view/28556
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spelling doaj-a533a32fc82c437282fbd8fe452aff1c2020-11-25T02:36:35ZengUniversity of Toronto LibrariesMediaTropes1913-60052017-12-017116618425740#Indigenous: A Technical and Decolonial Analysis of Activist Uses of Hashtags Across Social MovementsMarisa Elena Duarte0Morgan Vigil-Hayes1Arizona State UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityA mixed methods network analysis of the content, circulation, and amount of data Native American activists circulated through Twitter during the 2016 US presidential election reveals contours of the technical challenges and social and political boundaries shaping Native American political life. A comparison of the results with a mainstream American dataset reveals how tweets propagated by Native American rights activists are characteristically more likely to focus on life-and-death issues. Analysis of the findings from an Indigenous perspective opens possibilities for considering activist, scientific, experiential, technical, governmental, political, and metaphysical aspects of Indigenous Internet research.http://www.mediatropes.com/index.php/Mediatropes/article/view/28556Indigenous peoplessocial mediaInternet studiessocial computingmethodologysocial movementssocial network analysis
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#Indigenous: A Technical and Decolonial Analysis of Activist Uses of Hashtags Across Social Movements
MediaTropes
Indigenous peoples
social media
Internet studies
social computing
methodology
social movements
social network analysis
author_facet Marisa Elena Duarte
Morgan Vigil-Hayes
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title #Indigenous: A Technical and Decolonial Analysis of Activist Uses of Hashtags Across Social Movements
title_short #Indigenous: A Technical and Decolonial Analysis of Activist Uses of Hashtags Across Social Movements
title_full #Indigenous: A Technical and Decolonial Analysis of Activist Uses of Hashtags Across Social Movements
title_fullStr #Indigenous: A Technical and Decolonial Analysis of Activist Uses of Hashtags Across Social Movements
title_full_unstemmed #Indigenous: A Technical and Decolonial Analysis of Activist Uses of Hashtags Across Social Movements
title_sort #indigenous: a technical and decolonial analysis of activist uses of hashtags across social movements
publisher University of Toronto Libraries
series MediaTropes
issn 1913-6005
publishDate 2017-12-01
description A mixed methods network analysis of the content, circulation, and amount of data Native American activists circulated through Twitter during the 2016 US presidential election reveals contours of the technical challenges and social and political boundaries shaping Native American political life. A comparison of the results with a mainstream American dataset reveals how tweets propagated by Native American rights activists are characteristically more likely to focus on life-and-death issues. Analysis of the findings from an Indigenous perspective opens possibilities for considering activist, scientific, experiential, technical, governmental, political, and metaphysical aspects of Indigenous Internet research.
topic Indigenous peoples
social media
Internet studies
social computing
methodology
social movements
social network analysis
url http://www.mediatropes.com/index.php/Mediatropes/article/view/28556
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