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Social media for social good? A thematic, spatial and visual analysis of humanitarian action on Instagram
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- McCosker, Anthony (Auteur)
- Kamstra, Peter (Auteur)
- De Cotta, Tracy (Auteur)
- Farmer, Jane (Auteur)
- Shaw, Frances (Auteur)
- Teh, Zoe (Auteur)
- Soltani Panah, Arezou (Auteur)
Titre
Social media for social good? A thematic, spatial and visual analysis of humanitarian action on Instagram
Résumé
As an image and location sharing platform, Instagram offers intimate visual access to events, experiences and situations in a manner that is mobile and contextual. Partnering with Australian Red Cross, this paper develops a mixed methodology for using Instagram data to identify and understand individuals’ everyday humanitarian activity in a major urban centre (Melbourne, Australia) outside of the temporal frame of crisis. The research integrates hashtag data collection with thematic analysis in a Geographic Information System (GIS) to use visualise the links between types of humanitarian action, their motivations and contextual situations to precise urban locations. These attributes of Instagram posting practices offer a base layer of information about disparate prosocial action taking place in an urban context. We see this as informing and sustaining a new hybrid mode of promotional and humanitarian communication, evidencing social good ‘place making’ and enabling new forms of visible humanitarian participation.
Publication
Information, Communication & Society
Date
2021-10-03
Volume
24
Numéro
13
Pages
1870-1890
Abrév. de revue
Information, Communication & Society
Consulté le
15/10/2021 15:05
ISSN
1369-118X, 1468-4462
Titre abrégé
Social media for social good?
Langue
en
Catalogue de bibl.
Sociological Abstracts
Référence
McCosker, A., Kamstra, P., De Cotta, T., Farmer, J., Shaw, F., Teh, Z. et Soltani Panah, A. (2021). Social media for social good? A thematic, spatial and visual analysis of humanitarian action on Instagram. Information, Communication & Society, 24(13), 1870‑1890. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2020.1748089
Sujet
Approches thématiques et disciplinaires
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