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Be Water: Technologies in the Leaderless Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong

Yong Ming Kow, Bonnie Nardi, Wai Kuen Cheng

202032 citationsDOI

Abstract

We examine a leaderless social movement characterized by participants' autonomy and the absence of leaders and organizations. We conducted a participant observation study of the Anti-ELAB movement in Hong Kong. Focusing on the organization of a protest march, we collected thousands of lines of discourse in the LIHKG Forum and the Telegram instant messaging system. Our grounded theory analysis revealed hundreds of groups acting within a symbiotic network. Participants promoted an ethos of empowering individual participants and groups to act autonomously. At the same time, participants' extensive use of hyperlinks and polls orchestrated a coherent social movement. We discuss how this novel formation can mediate successful leaderless movements.

Topics & Concepts

EthosAutonomyInstant messagingMovement (music)Social movementHyperlinkSocial mediaSocial movement theoryGrounded theoryPolitical sciencePsychologySociologyComputer scienceWorld Wide WebSocial scienceQualitative researchLawPoliticsWeb pageAestheticsPhilosophyInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingSocial Media and PoliticsOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks