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Marriage Equality, Facebook Profile Pictures, and Civic Participation

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posted on 2023-05-22, 17:06 authored by Robards, B, Buttigieg, B
On March 25, 2013, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC)-a lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) lobby-urged people to change their Facebook profile pictures to a pink-on-red equals sign to show support for marriage equality (see figure 6.1). The campaign corresponded with a U.S. Supreme Court meeting to debate the issue. Shortly after, on March 30, Eytan Bashky (2013) from the Facebook data science team reported that "roughly 2.7 million (120%) more [users], updated their profile photo on Tuesday, March 26, compared to the previous Tuesday," which was roughly attributed to the HRC push. The campaign to change Facebook profile pictures spread to become a global phenomenon. Variations on the HRC profile picture emerged, some in support of the campaign, others opposing it, and others critiquing the impact changing one's profile picture can have. In this case study, we explore the campaign through the lens of the "actualizing citizen" (Miegel and Olsson 2007) and discourses around "slacktivism" (Christensen 2011).

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Publication title

Civic Media: Technology, Design, Practice

Editors

E Gordon and P Milhailidis

Pagination

131-137

ISBN

9780262034272

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

MIT Press

Place of publication

United States

Extent

42

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Copyright 2016 Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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