Experts, influencers, and amplifiers — Exploring climate movements' hyperlinking practices

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Abstract

While research shows different links between activism and science, little is known about activists engaging in science communication online. Demanding that decision-makers should “listen to the scientists”, the climate movements Fridays for Future (FFF) and Extinction Rebellion (XR) emphasize the role of scientific knowledge in democratic decision-making. Exploring the two movements' hyperlinking practices reveals a difference in the extent and selection of hyperlinks on their websites, pointing to influencer-based communication and focus on popularization of science by FFF and expert-based communication leaning on academic publications by XR, with both movements acting as amplifiers of existing science communication efforts.

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Rohden, F. (2021). Experts, influencers, and amplifiers — Exploring climate movements’ hyperlinking practices. Journal of Science Communication, 20(7). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20070209

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