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This project investigates how social media can mobilize support for indigenous rights movements by examining the influence of social norms. It aims to understand the psychological effects of solidarity messages on both advantaged groups and indigenous communities in Chile and Ireland.
Indigenous rights groups have become increasingly active worldwide.
Mobilising support for indigenous rights movements aligns with a key UN Sustainable Development goal, (10) Reduced Inequalities.
This fellowship aims to elucidate how support for indigenous rights movements can be mobilised among the public by capitalising on the influences of social norms and the ease at which they are spread through social media platforms.
Though social media can be a tool for mobilisation, little is known abo…
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Chile, Santiago
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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