Reshaping Slacktivist Rhetoric: Social Networking for Social Change by Joannah Portman-Daley
Abstract
This article investigates the parameters of civic engagement through digital writing. Specifically, it examines the differences between slacktivism and activism against changing citizenship styles and definitions of civic action. With the goal of rethinking the relationship between civics, digital technology, and slacktivism, it outlines a digital writing project that uses social networking technologies to enact… Continue reading Reshaping Slacktivist Rhetoric: Social Networking for Social Change by Joannah Portman-Daley
- Journal
- Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
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- 2019-09-25
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