Introduction to the Special Issue of “TikTok and Social Movements”

This Special Issue of “TikTok and Social Movements” emerges from an attempt to map out the landscape of social movements happening on TikTok, drawing from the online symposium “TikTok and Social Movements” hosted in September 2021 by the TikTok Cultures Research Network, a research portal for interd...

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Main Authors: Lee, Jin, Abidin, C.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD 2023
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Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE190100789
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94710
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description This Special Issue of “TikTok and Social Movements” emerges from an attempt to map out the landscape of social movements happening on TikTok, drawing from the online symposium “TikTok and Social Movements” hosted in September 2021 by the TikTok Cultures Research Network, a research portal for interdisciplinary scholarship on TikTok cultures. The recent growing popularity of TikTok has transformed the cultures and practices of social movements worldwide. Through the platform’s participatory affordances, many users find meaningful ways to engage with the platform and its cultures, by leading and participating in a variety of activist initiatives for global awareness, social change, and civic politics. Within this context, this introduction to the Special Issue titled “TikTok and Social Movements” begins by thinking about how social media pop cultures have served as a vehicle for mobilizing and engaging in social movements for social (in)justice and politics in the era of social media. By situating TikTok, a nascent platform and culture of short video, within the ongoing discussion of digitally mobilized movements and social justice, this introduction addresses several crucial points to consider when discussing TikTok cultures and social movements that are happening or interrupted on the platform. These points are interrogated with more details and cultural contexts in the five case studies and three expert commentaries in this Special Issue. Specifically, the collection of papers interrogate how TikTok’s interactive and creative affordances have augmented and altered our cultures, practices, politics, and power dynamics of engaging with publics for various beliefs and social agendas.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-947102024-04-16T04:52:45Z Introduction to the Special Issue of “TikTok and Social Movements” Lee, Jin Abidin, C. Social Sciences Communication TikTok short video social movements social justice social media CANCEL CULTURE CARE This Special Issue of “TikTok and Social Movements” emerges from an attempt to map out the landscape of social movements happening on TikTok, drawing from the online symposium “TikTok and Social Movements” hosted in September 2021 by the TikTok Cultures Research Network, a research portal for interdisciplinary scholarship on TikTok cultures. The recent growing popularity of TikTok has transformed the cultures and practices of social movements worldwide. Through the platform’s participatory affordances, many users find meaningful ways to engage with the platform and its cultures, by leading and participating in a variety of activist initiatives for global awareness, social change, and civic politics. Within this context, this introduction to the Special Issue titled “TikTok and Social Movements” begins by thinking about how social media pop cultures have served as a vehicle for mobilizing and engaging in social movements for social (in)justice and politics in the era of social media. By situating TikTok, a nascent platform and culture of short video, within the ongoing discussion of digitally mobilized movements and social justice, this introduction addresses several crucial points to consider when discussing TikTok cultures and social movements that are happening or interrupted on the platform. These points are interrogated with more details and cultural contexts in the five case studies and three expert commentaries in this Special Issue. Specifically, the collection of papers interrogate how TikTok’s interactive and creative affordances have augmented and altered our cultures, practices, politics, and power dynamics of engaging with publics for various beliefs and social agendas. 2023 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94710 10.1177/20563051231157452 English http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE190100789 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD fulltext
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Communication
TikTok
short video
social movements
social justice
social media
CANCEL CULTURE
CARE
Lee, Jin
Abidin, C.
Introduction to the Special Issue of “TikTok and Social Movements”
title Introduction to the Special Issue of “TikTok and Social Movements”
title_full Introduction to the Special Issue of “TikTok and Social Movements”
title_fullStr Introduction to the Special Issue of “TikTok and Social Movements”
title_full_unstemmed Introduction to the Special Issue of “TikTok and Social Movements”
title_short Introduction to the Special Issue of “TikTok and Social Movements”
title_sort introduction to the special issue of “tiktok and social movements”
topic Social Sciences
Communication
TikTok
short video
social movements
social justice
social media
CANCEL CULTURE
CARE
url http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE190100789
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94710