Social Media for Community Organizing: The Fight to Save Oconomowoc Dispatch

Rachel Italiano, Fanny Ramirez
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Using theories about community organizing and civic engagement, this study examines a small Wisconsin community’s efforts to save its local 911 dispatch center from being dismantled. It is a qualitative project that draws on autoethnography and interpretive content analysis to show that community organizing across multiple spheres of engagement (e.g., online and face-to-face) helps people recognize their ability to impact local politics and enact tangible change in their community. Our case study of the Save Oconomowoc Dispatch campaign suggests that social media tools are an important element of community organizing and that online citizen-led campaigns can help residents feel empowered and better prepared to act in offline settings. Most importantly, we show that a push campaign focused on disseminating information, such as the use of Facebook posts that do not feature comments, can be sufficient in helping residents recognize the importance of local services and take real-world action. This finding suggests that extensive online deliberations may not always be necessary for effective community organizing and that community leaders’ strategic use of one-way interactions on social media are effective ways of engaging residents in local politics and government.
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社区组织的社会媒体:拯救Oconomowoc调度的斗争
利用社区组织和公民参与的理论,本研究考察了威斯康星州一个小社区为拯救当地911调度中心而做出的努力。这是一个定性项目,利用自我民族志和解释性内容分析来表明,跨多个参与领域(例如,在线和面对面)的社区组织帮助人们认识到他们影响当地政治的能力,并在他们的社区中实施切实的变革。我们对Save Oconomowoc Dispatch活动的案例研究表明,社交媒体工具是社区组织的重要组成部分,公民主导的在线活动可以帮助居民感到自己被赋予了权力,并为在线下环境中采取行动做好了更好的准备。最重要的是,我们展示了一个专注于传播信息的推广活动,比如使用不带评论的Facebook帖子,可以充分帮助居民认识到当地服务的重要性,并采取实际行动。这一发现表明,对于有效的社区组织来说,广泛的在线讨论可能并不总是必要的,社区领导人战略性地使用社交媒体上的单向互动是让居民参与当地政治和政府的有效方式。
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