HIGHLIGHTS
- What: In doing so, the works serve as a vignette for understanding how visuals are embedded in, shaped by, and read based on power dynamics and forms of resistance in visual politics and protest.
- Who: JDSR et al. from the University of Salzburg, Austria have published the research work: Ă–zkula et al intro, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: Through an analysis of 7564 videos using computational methods they reveal key visual characteristics and regional differences highlighting the influence of cultural and political contexts in shaping climate-related campaigns on TikTok.
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