Mobile media as an “essential” tool for collective action: explaining intentions for disruptive political behavior in u.s. politics

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  • who: Ian Hawkins and colleagues from the Department of Communication Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA have published the paper: Mobile Media as an u201cEssentialu201d Tool for Collective Action: Explaining Intentions for Disruptive Political Behavior in U.S. Politics, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Folk theory offers a different angle and wider lens than U and amp;G. Drawing from the folk theory tradition and the literature above, this study examines how user understandings of mobile media, particularly for collective action, predict intentions for far-right political . . .

     

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