%0 Unpublished work %T There is a massive class and race-based chasm in digital activism %+ Observatoire sociologique du changement (Sciences Po, CNRS) (OSC) %A Schradie, Jen %9 contribution à un site web %J LSE USCentre USAPP Blog %8 2019-01 %D 2019 %K digital divide %K North Carolina %K digital activism %K digital democracy %K working-class activism %Z Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology %Z Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceOther publications %X A great deal of research and commentary about online spaces focuses on who consumes online content and how. But what about those who are producing content online? In new research, Jen Schradie looks at activism in North Carolina around labor laws, and finds that middle and upper class groups are much more likely to be digital activists, while working class – and predominantly African American – groups are not using online spaces for activism as much. She writes that not only do most working-class activists simply not have the time to be online, but they also frequently do not feel empowered to use online spaces for activism, an issue which can be made worse by fears about retaliation from employers. %G English %L hal-03392572 %U https://sciencespo.hal.science/hal-03392572 %~ SHS %~ SCIENCESPO %~ CNRS %~ AO-SOCIOLOGIE %~ SOCIOLOGIE %~ AO-SCIENCEPOLITIQUE %~ USPC %~ CRIS