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Fernández-Planells, Ariadna; Soler-i-Martí, Roger; Pérez-Altable, Laura
Bringing the future into the present: the notion of emergency in the youth climate movement Artículo de revista
En: Social Movement Studies, vol. 23, no 4, pp. 517–536, 2024, ISSN: 14742837.
Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Climate Movement, Emergency, Fridays For Future, Future, Social Media, Youth
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title = {Bringing the future into the present: the notion of emergency in the youth climate movement},
author = { Ariadna Fernández-Planells and Roger Soler-i-Martí and Laura Pérez-Altable},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2022.2123312},
doi = {10.1080/14742837.2022.2123312},
issn = {14742837},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-01-01},
urldate = {2024-01-01},
journal = {Social Movement Studies},
volume = {23},
number = {4},
pages = {517–536},
publisher = {Routledge},
abstract = {In 2019, after decades of attempting to raise awareness of the need to take action, the climate movement saw a surge in its ability to mobilize citizens and influence the political agenda. A younger generation leading the movement has given renewed vigour to the movement’s discourse by emphasising the need to act immediately by expressing the idea of emergency. This article suggests that this notion, one that is central to the current youth climate movement, includes an acceleration of time and a discourse based on hope. These ideas have worked as an activator of action complementing or nuancing narratives about future and climate change. The analysis of the discourse of Fridays For Future Barcelona on social media (Twitter and Instagram) with a mixed methods approach shows first the centrality of the notion of emergency in the public discourse of the movement and its role in making the future seem not so distant. Secondly, it shows how the use of emergency speech is linked to a positive view of the future and to a generational discourse. And, finally, it has been detected that using emergency speech together with references to a hopeful future increases the impact of the movement’s social media posts.},
keywords = {Climate Movement, Emergency, Fridays For Future, Future, Social Media, Youth},
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Fernández-Planells, Ariadna; Orduña-Malea, Enrique; Freixa, Carles
Youth street groups and social media: case study about the Latin Kings Informe técnico
2023.
Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Informetrics, Social Media, Social Media Metrics, Social Network Analysis, Youth
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title = {Youth street groups and social media: case study about the Latin Kings},
author = {Ariadna Fernández-Planells and Enrique Orduña-Malea and Carles Freixa},
doi = {10.31009/transgang.2023.fr04},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-07-31},
urldate = {2023-07-31},
publisher = {Universitat Pompeu Fabra},
abstract = {This is the last report of the project “Virtual ethnography with Latin Kings”, aimed to analyze the presence of this street group on the social media. Our first report provided a background study about how youth street groups are studied online by the scientific community. Our second deliverable consisted of raw data gathered from social media. This last deliverable updates the data previously collected and carries out a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the data. The main objectives are as follows: first, to detect the social media presence of Latin King members; second, to better understand how Latin Kings use the social media under study; third, to determine how Latin Kings members interact within these social media; and fourth, to ascertain what are the main elements that describe the cultural construction of the Latin Kings through their representations, self-representations and practices on social media. Thus, the study presented here provides an overview of the presence and content generation of the Latin Kings street group in the virtual sphere. In contrast to previous ethnographies with this community, the current approach comes from the knowledge of traditional ethnography that had been done previously by other authors and the principal investigator of the TRANSGANG ERC project in order to add a new layer corresponding to the online realm. A virtual ethnography has been undertaken mixing quantitative and qualitative methods that include social network analysis, computational social science, content analysis and informetrics. This report provides a better understanding of the Latin King community by analyzing social media content in which they actively decided to be involved, in contrast to traditional media content portrayals. Our first approach to the study of youth street groups online offers a system and method of analysis that allows us to find identity traces and communicative trends among the Latin King community in Youtube. Although the procedure can be refined and extended to other contexts (countries and social media platforms), we believe that it points in the right direction to a non-criminalized approach to the study of youth street groups online and that we have faced some of the challenges previously detected. The findings obtained should be of interest to gang scholars and contribute to furthering knowledge in the research area.},
keywords = {Informetrics, Social Media, Social Media Metrics, Social Network Analysis, Youth},
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Figueras-Maz, Mònica; Arciniega-Cáceres, Mittzy; Strecker, Tanja; Hansen, Nele; Narberhaus-Martínez, Marta; Fernández-Planells, Ariadna; Palacios-Esparza, María José; de la Torre, Sonia Páez
Activismes en femení: el discurs feminista de dones joves en grups culturals i en la seva quotidianitat Informe técnico
2023.
Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Audiovisual, Feminism, Social Media, Social Network, Youth
@techreport{2023b,
title = {Activismes en femení: el discurs feminista de dones joves en grups culturals i en la seva quotidianitat},
author = {Mònica Figueras-Maz and Mittzy Arciniega-Cáceres and Tanja Strecker and Nele Hansen and Marta Narberhaus-Martínez and Ariadna Fernández-Planells and María José Palacios-Esparza and Sonia Páez de la Torre},
doi = {10.31009/cr.2023.02},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-05-05},
urldate = {2023-05-05},
publisher = {Universitat Pompeu Fabra},
abstract = {Our main objective is to understand the way young women who participate in cultural groups and come from different social economic profiles integrate the feminist discourse in different actions, and how they appropriate this discourse in their daily lives and their cultural context. This qualitative research project combines different methods, such as observation, a socioeconomic questionnaire, semi-structured interviews, life stories, autobiographical capsules and the analysis of their activity in social networks. The research has made it possible to reach conclusions in relation to gender identity and the feminist discourses and experiences of the interviewees, basically linked to the importance of their personal situation, their interpersonal relationships, the cultural group in which they participate and the way in which they express it through audiovisual self-narratives and self-representations on Instagram. Feminist activism in recent years and the influence of others, in many cases members of the cultural group in which they participate, have helped the interviewees get a critical awareness and the need to contribute to change, even in their day-to-day lives. Self-portrayals on social media, on the other hand, are contradictory to this critique and place most girls in a post-feminist position.},
howpublished = {Universitat Pompeu Fabra},
keywords = {Audiovisual, Feminism, Social Media, Social Network, Youth},
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}