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#KitaJagaKita: Social Movement as an Effective Model of Digital Response Crisis
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by Ayuni Abstract This paper argues that the #KitaJagaKita movement in Malaysia developed an effective model of digital crisis response, facilitating a connection between local grassroots initiatives and institutional support through social media, particularly X (formerly known as Twitter) whereby communities are able to organize support during emergencies. This paper examines the rise and growth of…
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Taiwanese Instagram influencer leverages Instagram to raise awareness and create social change.
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Abstract This paper investigates the role of Taiwanese Instagram influencers in leveraging the Instagram platform to generate social change by examining the tragic child abuse case of Kai Kai in Taiwan in 2023. It argues that the influencers successfully raised public awareness through visual storytelling techniques in their content, creating a public sphere in the…
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Toxic by Algorithm: The Hidden Cost of Influencer Culture on Young Men
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Abstract This paper looks at how content creators on Instagram and TikTok, influence young Australian men’s views on masculinity by promoting toxic ideals and misogynistic messages. In the wider context of identity formation and digital culture, it argues that these platforms often reinforce traditional, dominant forms of masculinity, which can contribute to normalising gender-based power…
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Hi Chai Xiao Wei, Thank you for your kind words and thoughtful question! You’re right—I focused mostly on society’s role,…