Assessing meaning construction on social media : (Record no. 79508)
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Original cataloging library | Sipr |
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Language code | eng |
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Title | Assessing meaning construction on social media : |
Subtitle | a case of normalizing militarism / |
Medium | [electronic resource] |
Author, etc | Susan T. Jackson, Jutta Joachim, Nick Robinson and Andrea Schneiker |
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Computer file characteristics | Text |
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Place of publication | Solna : |
Publisher | SIPRI, |
Year | 2017 |
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Pages | 15 p. |
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Series title | SIPRI policy brief |
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General note | SIP1723 |
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General note | "October 2017" |
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General note | With an estimated 3.8 billion Internet users worldwide, new media in the form of Web 2.0 applications and its usergenerated content increasingly rival traditional media as the means of circulating and gathering information. Central to the power and importance of social media is its visuality and the speed with which content can circulate. However, research and policy often focus on the politics of social media in terms of revolutionary change, as a tool of radicalization, or as a resource for disseminating information and the challenges this poses to states. As a part of the Militarization 2.0 project, this Policy Brief examines the social media content that celebrates militarism as an important aspect of everyday social media usage and the related meaning construction overlooked by policymakers. The research results indicate that while there is an abundance of militaristic content, much of this content reaches targeted audiences. |
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General note | The research for this brief was funded by Vetenskapsrådet (the Swedish Research Council) as part of its ‘Digitized societies: past, present and future’ four-year framework grants. The project ‘Militarization 2.0: Militarization’s social media footprint through a gendered lens’ was conducted by teams headed by Dr Susan T. Jackson (Principal Investigator), Stockholm University; Dr Nick Robinson, University of Leeds, United Kingdom; Dr Jutta Joachim, Radboud University, Netherlands; and Dr Andrea Schneiker, University of Siegen, Germany (Grant no. VR/340/2102/5990). |
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Keyword | media |
Subdivision | PMCs |
-- | armed forces |
-- | arms production |
-- | information technology |
-- | communications |
-- | defence |
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Uncontrolled keyword | social media |
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Uncontrolled keyword | militarization |
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Uncontrolled keyword | PMSCs |
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Author/Editor | Jackson, Susan T. |
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Author/Editor | Joachim, Jutta |
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Author/Editor | Robinson, Nick |
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Author/Editor | Schneiker, Andrea |
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Institution | SIPRI |
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URI | https://www.sipri.org/publications/2017/sipri-policy-briefs/assessing-meaning-construction-social-media-case-normalizing-militarism |
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Koha item type | electronic publication |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Date acquired | Total Checkouts | Full call number | Acquisition no. | Date last seen | Koha item type |
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SIPRI Library and Documentation | SIPRI Library and Documentation | 2017-10-26 | CD2017 G17_224 | G17/224 | 2017-10-26 | electronic publication |