Does slacktivism hurt activism?: the effects of moral balancing and consistency in online activism


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Yu Hao Lee, Gary Hsieh
chi, Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2013 Mar 26, pp. 811-820

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Lee, Y. H., & Hsieh, G. (2013). Does slacktivism hurt activism?: the effects of moral balancing and consistency in online activism. Human Factors in Computing Systems, 811–820.


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Lee, Yu Hao, and Gary Hsieh. “Does Slacktivism Hurt Activism?: the Effects of Moral Balancing and Consistency in Online Activism.” Human Factors in Computing Systems (March 26, 2013): 811–820.


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Lee, Yu Hao, and Gary Hsieh. “Does Slacktivism Hurt Activism?: the Effects of Moral Balancing and Consistency in Online Activism.” Human Factors in Computing Systems, Mar. 2013, pp. 811–20.


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@article{yu2013a,
  title = {Does slacktivism hurt activism?: the effects of moral balancing and consistency in online activism},
  year = {2013},
  month = mar,
  day = {26},
  journal = {Human Factors in Computing Systems},
  pages = {811-820},
  author = {Lee, Yu Hao and Hsieh, Gary},
  booktitle = {chi},
  month_numeric = {3}
}


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