What: Social Media and Social Movements: Facebook in the interactions of
Social Movement Organizations

When: Tuesday, November 12th at 12 noon

Where: The Allen Center, CSE 203

Please join us next Tuesday for the Change Seminar.  Luis Fernando will be
presenting on his current research into social media and social movement
organizations around immigration issues in Washington.

*Abstract*

Use of Social Media is transforming communication practices within and
among organizations, with important consequences for social movement
organizations seeking to benefit undeserved communities such as immigrants
in the US. This work seeks to illuminate how Facebook has been entangled in
the practices of Social Movement Organizations (SMO) that work on
immigration issues in Washington State.

I focus on three complementary areas of inquiry: (a) the SMO information
and communication practices; (b) their processes for expressing and forging
collective identities, and (c) their *performativity*, defined as an
understanding of the SMO’s multiple and fluid interactions with individuals
and collectives. Results of this research will expand understanding of the
intersection of technology and society, and of social media and social
movements in particular, and help social and grassroots organizations
improve their actions and services on behalf of immigrants in the US and
other parts of the world.

*About the Speaker*

Luis Fernando is a Ph.D. Candidate of Information Sciences at the
University of Washington (UW). He has been leader in the study of relations
of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and social movements,
particularly, in the field of human rights and peacebuilding in Colombia.
His research spans such diverse areas as memories, public opinion and
audiences studies on violence and peace processes in Colombia, uses of
media for social change, immigration and information, and alternative
processes of organization for development. He is defending his dissertation
this coming December: *Social Media and Social Movements: Facebook in the
interactions of Social Movement Organizations*.  His last book on public
access to computers, coauthored by Ricardo Gomez, is going to be presented
in Colombia next December as well.
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