Facebook as a multi-tool for public engagement and mobilizing

The upswing of social media in recent years has altered the field of environmental communication and facilitated a more widespread conversation about environmental issues. Facebook and other social media have opened up a lot of new possibilities for online campaigning and engaging with the public. S...

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Autor principal: Rönnols, Linn
Formato: Second cycle, A1E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9652/
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description The upswing of social media in recent years has altered the field of environmental communication and facilitated a more widespread conversation about environmental issues. Facebook and other social media have opened up a lot of new possibilities for online campaigning and engaging with the public. So how are NGOs using Facebook to engage the public in environmental campaigns? In this study I will try to answer this question by an exploratory study of Sweden’s largest ENGO Swedish Society for Nature Conservation’s (Naturskyddsföreningen) campaign "Byt till eko" (or “Switch to Organic” in free translation). Other studies and theories on social media, campaigns, and engaging the public show that the world of today, with a more individualized society as well as a more digital one, has serious implications for NGOs and how they can and should work to engage supporters. Social media can be a great tool to mobilize people and with individualized options for engagement, the chance of success is enhanced. With the help of other studies and theories on social media and engagement, I have analyzed and discussed the strategy and practice of SSNC on Facebook. I have found that they use Facebook in multiple ways: to inform, engage, empower, and mobilize. They have targeted both consumers and grocery stores, and during the campaign, organic consumption has risen faster in Sweden than other comparable countries; although it is hard to assess how much impact the Switch to Organic campaign had on the increase. I argue that Facebook is an important platform for mobilizing and engaging, with its many connections between people and its built-in features for instant sharing of content between all of those connected people.
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spelling RepoSLU96522016-10-06T13:43:25Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9652/ Facebook as a multi-tool for public engagement and mobilizing Rönnols, Linn Extension Consumer economics The upswing of social media in recent years has altered the field of environmental communication and facilitated a more widespread conversation about environmental issues. Facebook and other social media have opened up a lot of new possibilities for online campaigning and engaging with the public. So how are NGOs using Facebook to engage the public in environmental campaigns? In this study I will try to answer this question by an exploratory study of Sweden’s largest ENGO Swedish Society for Nature Conservation’s (Naturskyddsföreningen) campaign "Byt till eko" (or “Switch to Organic” in free translation). Other studies and theories on social media, campaigns, and engaging the public show that the world of today, with a more individualized society as well as a more digital one, has serious implications for NGOs and how they can and should work to engage supporters. Social media can be a great tool to mobilize people and with individualized options for engagement, the chance of success is enhanced. With the help of other studies and theories on social media and engagement, I have analyzed and discussed the strategy and practice of SSNC on Facebook. I have found that they use Facebook in multiple ways: to inform, engage, empower, and mobilize. They have targeted both consumers and grocery stores, and during the campaign, organic consumption has risen faster in Sweden than other comparable countries; although it is hard to assess how much impact the Switch to Organic campaign had on the increase. I argue that Facebook is an important platform for mobilizing and engaging, with its many connections between people and its built-in features for instant sharing of content between all of those connected people. 2016-09-21 Second cycle, A1E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9652/1/ronnols_l_160921.pdf Rönnols, Linn, 2016. Facebook as a multi-tool for public engagement and mobilizing : insights into the new world of online activism. Second cycle, A1E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development (LTJ, LTV) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-595.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-5922 eng
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Facebook as a multi-tool for public engagement and mobilizing
title Facebook as a multi-tool for public engagement and mobilizing
title_full Facebook as a multi-tool for public engagement and mobilizing
title_fullStr Facebook as a multi-tool for public engagement and mobilizing
title_full_unstemmed Facebook as a multi-tool for public engagement and mobilizing
title_short Facebook as a multi-tool for public engagement and mobilizing
title_sort facebook as a multi-tool for public engagement and mobilizing
topic Extension
Consumer economics
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9652/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9652/