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    Title: Facebook與社會運動-以白玫瑰運動為例
    Authors: 黃怡樺
    Contributors: 新聞學系
    Keywords: 新社會運動
    new social movements
    臉書
    Facebook
    網際網路
    the Internet
    人際網絡
    social network sites
    Date: 2012
    Issue Date: 2012-11-20 09:57:13 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   本研究主要探討社交網站(social network sites, SNS)被運用在社會運動實踐的模式及其影響,研究者以近年來興起的社交網站「臉書 (facebook)」作為研究主題,並且根據其特性作延伸討論。台灣過去舊有的網路與社會運動研究雖然已被廣泛的討論,但是在網際網路以及web2.0時代下,社會運動的運作模式再進化,顛覆了過去網路社運的概念,讓社交網站做為社運的中介。

    本研究從社交網站與社會運動實踐,和社運之間相關的研究案例做為探討,以實證資料的分析探究「臉書」與「社會運動」的實踐。研究發現透過臉書的人際網絡可以快速的「凝聚共識」與「動員」,而透過臉書組織化的運作能落實社會運動的實踐。

      This study focuses on the use of Facebook, on the popular social network sites, in the practice of social movements. Two broad research questions are asked in this paper: (1) how does Facebook, as a social media, influence the practice of social movement and (2) how does social movement on the Internet differ from the traditional social movement?
    By using the White Rose Movement, a social movement both taking place on Facebook and on the street, as the research case, this paper uses in-depth interview to investigate the different between online and offline social movement.
     The research outcome found that with Facebook’s interpersonal networks, online social movement can quickly build up consensus among the participants of the movement, mobilize, and formulate organizations in the general public. Therefore, Facebook actually enhances the practice of social movements.
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