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Social Media + Society
Non-Activism: Political Engagement and Facebook Through Ethnography in Trinidad:
Jolynna Sinanan1 
关键词: Internet politics;    social media politics;    social media activism;    non-activism;    ethnography;    Trinidad;    Caribbean;   
DOI  :  10.1177/2056305117719627
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

Despite scholarly and popular assertions that social media transforms the possibilities for political engagement, there is little investigation to the relationship between public life and political discussion on social media platforms in the everyday lives of people in different cultural contexts. Based on 15 months ethnographic inquiry in a Trinidadian town, this article examines a political event (the hunger strike of Dr Wayne Kublalsingh) as it unfolded and how those not directly involved with the issue or activism more generally engaged with the protest on Facebook. We find that confrontational political opinion and commentary risks unfavorable kinds of attention: the judgment of others and being the subject of gossip and scandal. We conclude that political engagement over social media needs to be better understood within public life and the cultural specificities of a given context.

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