The importance of scale in Occupy movement protests: a case study of a local Occupy protest as a tool of communication through Public Relations and Social Media
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Adi, Ana
Moloney, Kevin
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Instituto de Investigación en Relaciones Públicas
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This paper explores the persuasive communications (public relations and branding through
social media) of a micro Occupy event, namely a nine-day appearance of the global protest
movement at Bournemouth University (BU), on the south coast of the UK. It reflects on how
student and town protesters used digital and social media in comparison to the wider and
more successful UK movement. It interviews the student leader, and asks questions about
the role social networks like Occupii.org played in formulating communication strategies as
well as how they integrated with more popular social media platforms like Facebook and
Twitter. The conclusions coming from our micro case study suggest that without a
supportive geographic and civic location; clear and focused messages, and robust strategic
communication planning and execution, Occupy events will remain very small.






