NGO2.0 and Social Media Praxis: Activist as Researcher
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Wang, Jing
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This article tracks the emergence of a particular brand of ICT activism that promotes the use of social media as a means of helping Chinese NGOs break out of their communication bottleneck. The author starts by introducing NGO2.0, an activist project targeting China’s rural regions, using it as an entry point to examine the practice of “social media for social good” and shed light on the ecosystem of social media usage by Chinese NGOs. The author also deliberates on the explanatory value of the binary paradigm of “rural vs. urban,” looks into the methodological implications of undertaking “social media action research,” and articulates what it means to be engaged in the hybrid practice of “activist as scholar” in the specific context of Cultural Studies.
Date issued
2015Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Global Languages; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Program in Comparative Media Studies/WritingJournal
Chinese Journal of Communication
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Taylor & Francis
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Wang, Jing. "NGO2.0 and Social Media Praxis: Activist as Researcher." Chinese Journal of Communication, 8:1 (2015), 18-41.
Version: Author's final manuscript
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1754-4750
1754-4769