Economic-based protests can be seen among different groups, such as teachers and workers. Such protests can be traced in virtual and non-virtual campaigns. The purpose of this study is to survey the Experience of political act in economic-based Protests in virtual and non-virtual Campaigns. To portray the relation between these two spaces, the approaches about the dialectic between mind and object, public spheres, and the concept of protest are consulted. To conduct this research, Grounded Theory (GT) was used and the findings were gathered by semi-structured interviews with 17 teachers and 13 workers of haft Tappeh Agro-Industry Co and South Pars Gas Complex. Based on the findings of this research, the concepts of “protest-based interaction” was coined as the axial phenomenon. In the next step, causal conditions, intervening conditions, strategies, and consequences were delineated based on the connection between non-virtual and virtual spaces. In general, the findings of this research indicate that considering economic protests, the ones which were conducted both virtually and non-virtually yielded better results.
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Aalizad,I. , Amini,S. and darzinejad,K. (2024). The Experience of Political Activity in Economic-based Protests:
A Comparative Study of Virtual and Non-virtual Campaigns. Society Culture Media, 13(51), 37-67. doi: 10.22034/scm.2024.436891.1721
MLA
Aalizad,I. , , Amini,S. , and darzinejad,K. . "The Experience of Political Activity in Economic-based Protests:
A Comparative Study of Virtual and Non-virtual Campaigns", Society Culture Media, 13, 51, 2024, 37-67. doi: 10.22034/scm.2024.436891.1721
HARVARD
Aalizad I., Amini S., darzinejad K. (2024). 'The Experience of Political Activity in Economic-based Protests:
A Comparative Study of Virtual and Non-virtual Campaigns', Society Culture Media, 13(51), pp. 37-67. doi: 10.22034/scm.2024.436891.1721
CHICAGO
I. Aalizad, S. Amini and K. darzinejad, "The Experience of Political Activity in Economic-based Protests:
A Comparative Study of Virtual and Non-virtual Campaigns," Society Culture Media, 13 51 (2024): 37-67, doi: 10.22034/scm.2024.436891.1721
VANCOUVER
Aalizad I., Amini S., darzinejad K. The Experience of Political Activity in Economic-based Protests:
A Comparative Study of Virtual and Non-virtual Campaigns. Society Culture Media, 2024; 13(51): 37-67. doi: 10.22034/scm.2024.436891.1721