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The legitimisation of clicktivism
Authors:Max Halupka
Institution:Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia
Abstract:Is clicking ‘Like’ on Facebook a legitimate form of political participation? Is changing your profile picture or sharing an online article politically meaningful? It is undeniable that such actions can be politically-themed, but whether they amount to what we term ‘political participation’ remains contentious. This article explores the legitimacy of clicktivism as a political act, arguing that legitimacy be understood as multifaceted. To this end, the paper develops a series of lenses by which to explore the theoretical boundaries of these emerging actions. These are: the adherence of the action to tradition avenues; the acceptance of the action, and belief in that action; and, the intentionality of the action, and the context in which it is situated.
Keywords:Political participation  clicktivism  online engagement  slacktivism  e-activism  online activism  legitimacy
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