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Advocating for culture in turbulent times: Online petitions on Facebook before and during Covid-19


(Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Tampere University, University of Haifa, University of Copenhagen, University of Belgrade and CECS, University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin, Autonomous University of Barcelona, University of Zurich) Sylvia Maria Holla, Ossi Sirkka, Neta Yodovich, Geffen Ben David, Susanne Janssen, Alysa Karels, Eva Myrczik, Ratko Nikolić, Lucas Page Pereira, Jordi López-Sintas, Simon Walo, Sebastian Weingartner, Željka Zdravković
Advocating for culture in turbulent times: Online petitions on Facebook before and during Covid-19, 2022. (izvještaj).


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Naslov
Advocating for culture in turbulent times: Online petitions on Facebook before and during Covid-19

Autori
Sylvia Maria Holla, Ossi Sirkka, Neta Yodovich, Geffen Ben David, Susanne Janssen, Alysa Karels, Eva Myrczik, Ratko Nikolić, Lucas Page Pereira, Jordi López-Sintas, Simon Walo, Sebastian Weingartner, Željka Zdravković

Kolaboracija
Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Tampere University, University of Haifa, University of Copenhagen, University of Belgrade and CECS, University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin, Autonomous University of Barcelona, University of Zurich

Vrsta, podvrsta
Ostale vrste radova, izvještaj

Godina
2022

Ključne riječi
digitalisation, data scraping, online petitions, Europe

Sažetak
This report describes the findings from the second phase (of three) of web data scraping exploring the multifaceted ways in which culture is discussed bottom-up online. This phase explores a specific phenomenon: the focus is on e-petitions, more specifically those related to culture. We are now taking a closer look at the question “What do people talk about when they talk about culture with the intention of making a difference or achieving a defined cultural goal?”. As part of INVENT’s ethos of bottom-up approach, we chose to focus on petitions, as they hold potential for studying digital cultural participation from such approach. The research design addressed both the discussions on the online platform Facebook, as well as the petitions mentioned in those posts. To what extent are cultural issues addressed through petitions online? To approach this question, all INVENT partner countries first collected data from public Facebook posts mentioning “petition”, then filtered those results with keywords directly relating to the concept of culture. These keywords were derived from previous data collection efforts, mainly using results from a previous INVENT survey. These cultural petition posts were then analysed with a script in the programming language R, defining dominant topics through topic modelling, as well as the most trending posts and petitions. These trending posts were further divided into two analytical time frames: before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic (January 2018 - March 2020) and during the first two years of the pandemic (March 2020–December 2021). The data scraping shows that e-petitioning is a form of civil involvement that is prevalent in all investigated countries, albeit to different extents. While in many countries, governmental bodies are addressed on general e-petition platforms, where all sorts of topics, petitioners, and addressees can be found, other countries’ governments maintain their own e-petitioning platform. E-petitioning lowers the threshold of political participation and societal engagement for many people, especially compared to the traditional form of paper petitioning. We observed several affordances of e-petitions. Besides influencing policy and decision-making and changing a government’s course, e-petitions fulfil, amongst others, functions like the expression of dissatisfaction and frustration ; forming or finding likeminded communities ; or alerting others. The analysis portrays a general overview of cultural issues being discussed through petitions in the INVENT partner countries. We identified seven themes pertaining to the most trending cultural issues discussed on Facebook through online petitions, both on supranational and national levels. (1) children and education, (2) social equality and human rights, (3) social inequality and rifts, (4) national/international rifts, (5) climate change/sustainability, (6) COVID-19 pandemic, and (7) popular culture. The differences between the countries are mainly embodied in the particular focus each country places within each theme. All countries are concerned with similar causes, but the ways citizens suggest tackling specific issues differ.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Sociologija

Napomena
Rad je izvještaj o istraživanju za Europsku komisiju, ostvaren kao isporuka 5.2 i objavljen u rujnu 2022. na web stranicama Horizon 2020 projekta 870691 - INVENT ("European Inventory of Societal Values of Culture as a Basis for Inclusive Cultural Policies in a Globalizing World"). Projekt je isporuka radnog paketa 6, čiji je koordinator Sveučilište u Kopenhagenu. Sudionica istraživanja i suautorica izvještaja je Željka Zdravković (Sveučilište u Zadru i Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar).



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(Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Tampere University, University of Haifa, University of Copenhagen, University of Belgrade and CECS, University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin, Autonomous University of Barcelona, University of Zurich) Sylvia Maria Holla, Ossi Sirkka, Neta Yodovich, Geffen Ben David, Susanne Janssen, Alysa Karels, Eva Myrczik, Ratko Nikolić, Lucas Page Pereira, Jordi López-Sintas, Simon Walo, Sebastian Weingartner, Željka Zdravković
Advocating for culture in turbulent times: Online petitions on Facebook before and during Covid-19, 2022. (izvještaj).
(Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Tampere University, University of Haifa, University of Copenhagen, University of Belgrade and CECS, University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin, Autonomous University of Barcelona, University of Zurich) (Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Tampere University, University of Haifa, University of Copenhagen, University of Belgrade and CECS, University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin, Autonomous University of Barcelona, University of Zurich) Sylvia Maria Holla, Ossi Sirkka, Neta Yodovich, Geffen Ben David, Susanne Janssen, Alysa Karels, Eva Myrczik, Ratko Nikolić, Lucas Page Pereira, Jordi López-Sintas, Simon Walo, Sebastian Weingartner, Željka Zdravković (2022) Advocating for culture in turbulent times: Online petitions on Facebook before and during Covid-19.. Izvještaj.
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