Risk issue adoption in an online social movement field
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- O'Neil, Mathieu (Auteur)
- Ackland, Robert (Auteur)
Titre
Risk issue adoption in an online social movement field
Résumé
This article extends the field conceptualisation of social change and innovation adoption, which hinges upon the strategic capacities of actors, to the online environment. We focus on a key aspect of social movement organisations (SMOs), competition for members, resources and attention over an environmental risk issue. The incorporation of network theory enables us to map how the structural position of actors in the field is associated with their actions – for example, their response to an exogenous shock such as a new threat to the environment. We analyse how actors in the online environmental movement respond to the emergence of nanoscience and technology (NST) as a risk issue, and test the field theory hypothesis that dominated actors are more likely to adopt this issue in the early stages of emergence. Our findings challenge field theory orthodoxy and suggest that whilst challengers innovate, dominants co-opt by adopting the issue in a second stage. Finally, we examine why the notion that NST entails significant environmental and health risks was not propelled into wider public consciousness.
Publication
Information, Communication & Society
Volume
23
Numéro
13
Pages
1854-1873
Date
December 2020
Langue
en
ISSN
1369118X
Consulté le
15/10/2021 10:32
Catalogue de bibl.
Business Source Premier
Référence
O’Neil, M. et Ackland, R. (2020). Risk issue adoption in an online social movement field. Information, Communication & Society, 23(13), 1854‑1873. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2019.1620823
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