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Journal of Communication Management | 2017

Monitoring mobilization: a discursive psychological analysis of online mobilizing practices

P.W.J. Sneijder; Baukje Stinesen; Maartje Harmelink; Annette Klarenbeek

Purpose The purpose of the paper is to describe the ways in which people use language to achieve mobilization. Recognizing and anticipating the discursive practices that are used online, for instance for mobilization, increasingly is a primary concern for professionals in crisis communication or issue management. Design/methodology/approach A discursive psychological perspective is drawn upon to conduct a qualitative analysis of the interactional and rhetorical features of mobilization on two Facebook event pages, and to discover patterns of talk. Findings Three dominant discursive patterns were identified: disputing the integrity of authorities, constructing a positive atmosphere and a feeling of “togetherness” and constructing decisive identities. These activities play an important role in mobilization and are accomplished by the use of language. Furthermore, it demonstrates that mobilization involves the concern of not overtly presenting oneself as a victim or activist. Research limitations/implications Insights into the discursive strategies people use to achieve mobilization are important for recognizing these discursive phenomena during media monitoring. The analysis presented in this paper does not allow the authors to draw general conclusions nor the success of the strategies in terms of the actual events. Practical implications The study offers important insights for communication professionals (for instance, in the domain of crisis communication), enabling them to recognize mobilizing practices in other contexts and designing an adequate response. Social implications The study exposes those issues that are important for mobilizing a community and creating public engagement. Originality/value In addition to other studies on the role of language in mobilization, the current study adds a perspective that takes into account both the rhetorical and the interactional features of mobilization. Furthermore, the findings are implemented in a training for professionals in the domain of crisis communication.


Tijdschrift voor Taalbeheersing | 2017

Van waarheidsvinding naar evaluatie

Maartje Harmelink; P.W.J. Sneijder; Baukje Stinesen; Annette Klarenbeek


Archive | 2017

Communiceren over duurzaamheid : Vijf gesprekken over onderzoeksproject Let’s talk energy: hoe kan discoursanalyse bijdragen aan een succesvolle energietransitie?

Danielle van Wallinga; Judith van Kullenburg; Astrid Berg; Marcel van Vulpen; Matthijs Coops; Myra de Koning; Maartje Harmelink; Annette Klarenbeek


Archive | 2017

Communiceren over duurzaamheid

Danielle van Wallinga; Judith van Kullenburg; Astrid Berg; Marcel van Vulpen; Matthijs Coops; Myra de Koning; Maartje Harmelink; Annette Klarenbeek


Tijdschrift Voor Communicatiewetenschappen | 2016

Geruchtvorming op social media : Een discursief psychologische analyse van Twitterberichten over een zoektocht naar twee vermiste kinderen

Annette Klarenbeek; Baukje Stinesen; P.W.J. Sneijder


Archive | 2016

23rd International Public Relations Symposium BledCom 2016

Annette Klarenbeek; Maartje Harmelink


Archive | 2016

Do it yourself, together

Joana Duarte; Annette Klarenbeek; T. Baetens; Marije Zegwaard


Archive | 2016

Over gas gesproken - de rol van gas in de Nederlandse samenleving

Maartje Harmelink; Irene Kelder; Joana Duarte; Annette Klarenbeek; Lia Dekker


Archive | 2016

Do it yourself, together: a discourse analysis on how people talk about local initiatives for renewable energy

Joana Duarte; Annette Klarenbeek; T. Baetens; Marije Zegwaard


Archive | 2016

Geruchtvorming op social media

Baukje Stinesen; P.W.J. Sneijder; Annette Klarenbeek

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Maartje Harmelink

HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht

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Baukje Stinesen

HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht

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Carina Wiekens

Hanze University of Applied Sciences

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P.W.J. Sneijder

HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht

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