The power of digital activism for transnational advocacy: Leadership, engagement, and affordance

Edmund W. Cheng, Elizabeth Lui*, King-wa Fu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Recent literature has underscored the power of digital activism, but few studies have symmetrically examined its impact beyond domestic audiences and among illiberal regimes. The co-occurrence of mass protests in East and Southeast Asia in 2019-2021, when protesters called for help from international communities, offers a valuable opportunity to test the power of digital media. This study uses a data set of 154 million Twitter posts and a time-series model to contrast sets of collective action metrics and connective action metrics with a novel dependent variable-foreign politicians' responses. We then analyze the directional, intensity, and time-lagged effects of the relevant cue-taking processes. We find that the new metrics are more potent in predicting responses from foreign politicians. Agency- and network-centered metrics also outperform number- and intensity-oriented metrics across the three cases. These findings have implications for the roles of opinion leadership and engagement networks in digital activism. © The Author(s) 2023
Original languageEnglish
JournalNew Media & Society
DOIs
Publication statusOnline published - 7 Mar 2023

Funding

The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work was supported by the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong under grant number 302303.

Research Keywords

  • Agency
  • computational methods
  • connective actions
  • digital power
  • elite politics
  • political communication
  • social media
  • social movements
  • transnational activism
  • COLLECTIVE ACTION
  • SOCIAL MEDIA
  • PROTEST
  • PARTICIPATION
  • MOBILIZATION
  • DIPLOMACY
  • DYNAMICS
  • FACEBOOK
  • AGENDA
  • ISSUE

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