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Doing Good or Feeling Good?No unread replies.No replies.IntroductionProtesters demonstrate in the United KingdomWith most of us living at least some of our lives online, it can become easy to view the cyber world as essentially the same as the real one, but there are many differences. Online activism shares many similarities with the networks and communities we examined last week. Some have argued that online activism leads internet users to feel righteous simply for clicking a link or watching a video rather than making a lasting contribution. This discussion asks you to consider how activists make use of online communities and networks to create the impetus for change.Discussion QuestionsAfter reviewing the module note, Earl and Kimport, and Thomas et al., answer the following questions using evidence from this modules article readings. This activity aligns with module outcomes 1 and 2.What is your view of online activism?After reading arguments on both sides of the issue, do you believe online activism is generally more focused on creating change or on using a show of commitment to a cause to reinforce ones social position in a community or network? Why? Provide an example of an online activist campaign to support your view.Can online activism create tangible changes in the real world? Why do you think this way? Do you feel that online activism can be as effective as real world activism? Why or Why not?
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