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A few weeks ago in Measuring Social class, we discussed the idea of social advocacy. Specifically, what are the ramifications associated with the spread of messaging and the increasing ease of gathering supporters around a cause using social channels. Of … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Social Media Class
Tagged 350.org, Change.org, FARC, occupywallstreet, online protests, social advocacy, SOPA/PIPA
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