Anne Roth on Sun, 26 Dec 2021 15:36:32 +0100 (CET)


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Re: <nettime> Social media and mass mobilization in Chile's presidential election


Hi,

Am 22.12.21 um 10:19 schrieb Felix Stalder:

Being a social movement candidate, the mobilization of many different groups as active players in the campaign played a large role, and this mobilization was largely done over social media, with videos, hashtags, and memes. This is not to suggest that Boric is a social media candidate, he clearly is one of social movements, but it is still helpful to counter the somewhat self-defeating attitude that social media amplify only "fake news" and the far right.

the Democracy Now broadcast you added doesn't include anything on social media: How can I find out more about the campaign and the effects of how they used social media, do you know?

Anne
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