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Trust-building and social support in the online social movement among victims of sexual violence Dinna Khairina and Endah Triastuti

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities ResearchPublication details: Atlantis Press, 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, 2021, First published online, 31 May 2021Summary: This paper attempts to analyze the role of an online social media movement in obtaining social support for women victims of violence. To mobilize and run a social movement in the online world effectively, we believe that trust-building is needed to create collective identity and collective action and also to support the three elements of a social movement (Campaign, Repertoire, and WUNC [Worthiness, Unity, Number, and Commitment]) (Carty, 2018). In this literature review, authors use a term and a model of trust in from Lewicki and Bunker (1996) to analyze the online movement as a positive space for social support among netizens and sexual violence victims. The authors believe that the trust-building model in the virtual community can also be implemented to achieve the movement’s goals and to encourage victims of sexual violence to seek support through an online social movement. (Authors' abstract). This paper is from the Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Universitas Indonesia Conference (APRISH 2019). Record #7477
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Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, 2021, First published online, 31 May 2021

This paper attempts to analyze the role of an online social media movement in obtaining social support for women victims of violence. To mobilize and run a social movement in the online world effectively, we believe that trust-building is needed to create collective identity and collective action and also to support the three elements of a social movement (Campaign, Repertoire, and WUNC [Worthiness, Unity, Number, and Commitment]) (Carty, 2018). In this literature review, authors use a term and a model of trust in from Lewicki and Bunker (1996) to analyze the online movement as a positive space for social support among netizens and sexual violence victims. The authors believe that the trust-building model in the virtual community can also be implemented to achieve the movement’s goals and to encourage victims of sexual violence to seek support through an online social movement. (Authors' abstract). This paper is from the Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Research in Social Sciences and
Humanities Universitas Indonesia Conference (APRISH 2019). Record #7477