Electronic petitioning as online collective action: Examining the e-petitioning behavior of an extremist group in we the people

Inf. Polity Pub Date : 2021-06-18 DOI:10.3233/ip-210330
Catherine L. Dumas
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This study aims to reveal patterns of e-petition co-signing behavior that are indicative of the mobilization of online “communities” engaging in collective action to express policy preferences on We the People (WtP), the first web-enabled US government petitioning system initiated by Obama. This Internet-based tool allowed users to petition the Obama Administration and solicit support for policy suggestions. Using petition data from WtP, this case study examines a set of 125 petitions that were created by individuals that are associated with a white supremacist group called The White Genocide Project (The White Genocide Project has recently changed their name to Fight White Genocide). Using data mining techniques, namely market basket analysis and social network analysis, I found evidence of the mobilization of “communities” of an extremist group of white supremacists who systematically and strategically used the WtP platform to broadcast their message by creating and co-signing petitions every month for almost four years.
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作为网络集体行动的电子上访:审视“我们人民”极端团体的电子上访行为
本研究旨在揭示电子请愿共同签名行为的模式,这些行为表明了在线“社区”参与集体行动,以表达我们人民(WtP)的政策偏好,这是奥巴马发起的第一个基于网络的美国政府请愿系统。这个基于互联网的工具允许用户向奥巴马政府请愿并寻求政策建议的支持。本案例研究使用WtP的请愿数据,研究了一组125份请愿书,这些请愿书是由与白人至上主义组织“白人种族灭绝项目”(该组织最近更名为“反对白人种族灭绝”)有关的个人创建的。使用数据挖掘技术,即市场篮子分析和社会网络分析,我发现了一个白人至上主义极端组织的“社区”动员的证据,他们系统地、有策略地利用WtP平台,通过创建和共同签署请愿书来传播他们的信息,持续了近四年。
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