digital activism and cultural movements
Digital activism refers to the use of internet and digital technologies to engage in social and political activism. Cultural movements, on the other hand, involve groups of individuals who come together with shared beliefs and goals to challenge or promote various aspects of culture, such as art, music, or social norms. When these two concepts intersect, digital activism and cultural movements encompass online-based initiatives that aim to bring about social change by harnessing the power of digital platforms and popular culture.
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