Digital citizen activism
a viewpoint byVeera Juvonen,
Digital Marketing Manager
at Greenpeace Nordic
twitter.com/veerajuvonen
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Glossary•Activism is the intent to make or
change history.
•Digital activism is the process of using Internet-based socializing and communication techniques to create, operate and manage activism of any type.
•Digital activism relies on technological competence and mobile devices.
definition
Cant’ really do a presentation about anything digital without a picture of these guys,
can I.
Hactivism
•Computer hacking for political or social change
•The nonviolent use of legal and/or illegal digital tools in pursuit of political ends
• http://mauricecacho.com/2013/05/09/unicef-slams-facebook-twitter-slacktivism
Slactivism
•We live in an era where it’s easy to support a cause without doing much to help.
•You don’t wanna be THAT guy, do you?
• http://www.slideshare.net/katherinefernandezblance/social-media-and-slactivism-8043652?v=qf1&b=&from_search=1
HACTIVISMCITIZEN
JOURNALISM• http://www.slideshare.net/katherinefernandezblance/social-media-and-slactivism-8043652?v=qf1&b=&from_search=1
Choose your weapons
• Make a power analysis
• Choose your targetWho is the person or the company whose opinion you must affect to create change?
• Choose your channelIn which social media channels are they active in?
• Choose your approachHow is their opinion affected?
Targeting politicians: channel•“10 phone calls
from citizens is the equivalent of 10 000 mass emails”
•Shy Finns, try SMS
•Personalize mass emails
Targeting companies: channel•Big companies have different teams
responsible of their various channels such as customer service and SoMe.
•Attack from all sides is more likely to get the message through, increasing the odds of feedback being reported to the management.
Targeting anyone: channel• Engage in a public
conversation (on SoMe) instead of a private one (by email or via feedback form) to get more exposure on the issue.
• A quicker and a better reply guaranteed, since they are not replying only to You, but to their whole audience.
•Of approach:
Which one do you think is more effective, boycott or customer feedback?
Approaching companies
•If you leave something undone, no one but you will notice it - unless you tell them. TELL the company and everyone else, if you are not buying!
•Companies value feedback of their existing customers, since it could affect their profit
•“I love my Apple - may I please have it in green? “
Approaching politicians
• Use basic human behavioral psychology, also known as common sense.
• Are you more likely to do something because you are being a) told to firmly b) suggested politely?
• You are talking to a person you might know, but (s)he doesn’t know you. Introduce yourself to make your opinion count. “I’m a voter... ”
• Encourage the person to change his/her opinion: “I’d vote for you if...” Reward success. “Thank you for...”
SlactivismNow, go out and
make a difference.