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What is Slacktivism

Exploring the Technological, Societal, and Institutional Dimensions of College Student Activism
Offering support to a social or political cause through primarily digital means.
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Activism and College Student Mental Health: A Wellness Perspective
Abby L. Bjornsen-Ramig (University of Nebraska – Omaha, USA) and Daniel B. Kissinger (University of Nebraska – Omaha, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7274-9.ch013
Abstract
Activism on college campuses in the United States is a long-standing phenomenon rooted in the counterculture movements of the 1960s. Today, local, regional, and national issues and sociopolitical influences remain closely aligned with activism in higher education, with contemporary issues shaping student activism efforts on campus. College student activism ranges from organized marches and protests to more widespread social media campaigns, targeting issues ranging from inclusion and diversity to sexual assault and intimate partner violence. Involvement in activism can influence the mental health and overall wellness of college students who engage in these activities. This chapter focuses on contemporary activism in higher education, specifically as related to the potential impact of activism on the mental health and wellness of college student activists. Also discussed are implications for student affairs professionals, university-based mental health professionals, and higher education administrators.
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The Repertoire of Unconventional Participation: Lessons From the European Social Survey
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The Use of Technology to Promote Engagement: Five Case Studies in Distance Education
Morozov (2011) AU39: The in-text citation "Morozov (2011)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. describes the term slacktivism as a way for the 21 st century citizen to absorb issues of political and social discourse without taking the time to act upon them.
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