Repository logo
Log In(current)
  • Inicio
  • Personal de Investigación
  • Unidad Académica
  • Publicaciones
  • Colecciones
    Datos de Investigacion Divulgacion cientifica Personal de Investigacion Protecciones Proyectos Externos Proyectos Internos Publicaciones Tesis
  1. Home
  2. Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  3. Publicaciones
  4. Surviving the Legacy Media System: The Place of Local Digital Activism in the Chiloé Red Tide Crisis
Details

Surviving the Legacy Media System: The Place of Local Digital Activism in the Chiloé Red Tide Crisis

Journal
Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research
ISSN
2634-5978
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Broitman-Rojas, C  
Jara-Reyes, R  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37330-6_6
Abstract
In the summer of 2016, Chile experienced a red tide phenomenon. News of the red tide spread quickly through local, national and global media, accompanied by photos of beaches strewn with dead marine life that had ingested the algae. Chiloé Island, in the south of Chile, was particularly impacted by the red tide, triggering a crisis for the local salmon farming industry and fishing industry more broadly. At the time, the relations between the red tide and the dumping of farmed salmon were the subject of much controversy and conflict with suggestions that the salmon industry had caused the red tide. In this chapter, we examine the role of local activists in the diffusion of this socio-environmental controversy about the origins of the red tide phenomenon. While legacy media preferred official interpretations, social media fostered dissident voices that challenged trust in government and scientific expertise. Existing literature usually identifies how activists use social media but less evidence is available on how activists proceed in sustaining environmental communication over time. Through a targeted analysis of three Facebook fan pages, the study maps the trajectory of the activists’ environmental communication and how their efforts survived the controversy through temporal and strategic use of social media. © 2020, The Author(s).
Get Involved!
  • Source Code
  • Documentation
  • Slack Channel
Make it your own

DSpace-CRIS can be extensively configured to meet your needs. Decide which information need to be collected and available with fine-grained security. Start updating the theme to match your Institution's web identity.

Need professional help?

The original creators of DSpace-CRIS at 4Science can take your project to the next level, get in touch!

Logo USACH

Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Avenida Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins nº 3363. Estación Central. Santiago Chile.
ciencia.abierta@usach.cl © 2023
The DSpace CRIS Project - Modificado por VRIIC USACH.

  • Accessibility settings
  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement
  • Send Feedback
Logo DSpace-CRIS
Repository logo COAR Notify