TY - JOUR
T1 - Desbordando hashtags de Twitter:
T2 - La protesta digital k-pop en el Paro Nacional de 2021 en Colombia.
AU - Lombana-Bermúdez, Andrés
AU - Gómez, Sergio Rodríguez
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/7/11
Y1 - 2023/7/11
N2 - This study presents the results from an exploratory and empirical study about digital protests regarding K-pop held in Colombia during the 2021 national strike. A mixed-method approach was used to analyze a total of 134,144 tweets to investigate the dynamics characterizing this method of political and digital activism as well as the tactics used by the participants. Furthermore, the images and texts used to control the information flow and capture public attention on Twitter were characterized by analyzing multimodal content in a random sample of 1,840 tweets posted with the #RepudioAlVándalo [WeRepudiateVandals] hashtag. The results show that algorithmic resistance, hashtag hijacking, and spam were effectively deployed within K-pop activism, enabling sabotage of the hashtag publics that sought to stigmatize protesters and supported the use of force against them. To conclude, we reflect on the effectiveness of the global–local K-Pop movement, the evolution of digital political activism, and its problematic association with the ter-minology of information warfare. In addition, we consider the limitations and future developments of our research.
AB - This study presents the results from an exploratory and empirical study about digital protests regarding K-pop held in Colombia during the 2021 national strike. A mixed-method approach was used to analyze a total of 134,144 tweets to investigate the dynamics characterizing this method of political and digital activism as well as the tactics used by the participants. Furthermore, the images and texts used to control the information flow and capture public attention on Twitter were characterized by analyzing multimodal content in a random sample of 1,840 tweets posted with the #RepudioAlVándalo [WeRepudiateVandals] hashtag. The results show that algorithmic resistance, hashtag hijacking, and spam were effectively deployed within K-pop activism, enabling sabotage of the hashtag publics that sought to stigmatize protesters and supported the use of force against them. To conclude, we reflect on the effectiveness of the global–local K-Pop movement, the evolution of digital political activism, and its problematic association with the ter-minology of information warfare. In addition, we consider the limitations and future developments of our research.
KW - K-pop
KW - Twitter
KW - digital protest
KW - digital repression
KW - hashtags
KW - K-pop
KW - Twitter
KW - digital protest
KW - digital repression
KW - hashtags
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UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/bbd726ec-75fc-34e5-a1c6-396ffff109e5/
U2 - 10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/disertaciones/a.12803
DO - 10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/disertaciones/a.12803
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85167339122
SN - 1856-9536
VL - 16
SP - 1
EP - 25
JO - Anuario Electronico de Estudios en Comunicacion Social Disertaciones
JF - Anuario Electronico de Estudios en Comunicacion Social Disertaciones
IS - 2
ER -