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Digital Activism

Digital activism and social justice refer to the use of digital tools and platforms to advocate for social change, promote equity, and address systemic inequalities, often mobilizing communities and raising awareness about various social issues through online campaigns and grassroots movements. This intersection of technology and activism empowers individuals to engage in collective action and influence public discourse on matters of justice and human rights.

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Digital activism has transformed the way individuals and groups advocate for social justice. By leveraging digital tools and platforms, activists can reach wider audiences, mobilize support, and create impactful campaigns. This form of activism is particularly relevant in today's digital age, where ...

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Key Terms

Hashtag
A word or phrase preceded by a hash sign used to identify messages on a specific topic.

Example: #BlackLivesMatter

Viral
Content that spreads rapidly through social media and the internet.

Example: A viral video can raise awareness for a cause.

Crowdfunding
The practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from many people.

Example: Using GoFundMe to support a community project.

Petition
A formal request signed by many people appealing to authority concerning a particular cause.

Example: An online petition to change a law.

Digital Footprint
The trail of data you leave behind when using the internet.

Example: Social media posts contribute to your digital footprint.

Engagement
The interaction between activists and their audience.

Example: Likes, shares, and comments on social media posts.

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Social Media Marketing
Using social media platforms to promote products or causes effectively.
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Human Rights Advocacy
Efforts to promote and protect human rights globally.
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Environmental Activism
Campaigns aimed at protecting the environment and promoting sustainability.
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Key Concepts

Social MediaOnline CampaignsHashtag MovementsDigital Organizing