Digital Activism and Political Dynamics

Digital Activism and Political Dynamics

Assessment

Interactive Video

Created by

Emma Peterson

Social Studies, Journalism, Political Science

10th Grade - University

Hard

The video explores the internet's role in political activism, highlighting a digital activism gap between conservative and left-leaning groups. Conservatives, with more resources and a focus on freedom, effectively use the internet for activism. In contrast, the left, focusing on fairness, faces challenges in online engagement due to diverse issues. A case study in North Carolina illustrates these dynamics, showing how different groups engage with digital platforms. The analysis concludes with insights into the ideological gap and the internet's role as a tool for organizing.

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What was the initial belief about the internet's role in politics?

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What did the research aim to explore beyond high-profile movements?

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Which groups were more likely to be active online according to the research?

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Why was North Carolina chosen for the study?

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What was the status of unions in North Carolina?

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What did conservatives associate public employees with?

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What was a key focus for conservatives using the internet?

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What was the primary focus for groups on the left?

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Why did the left's online messages not resonate as much?

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What was a strength of conservatives in digital activism?

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