‘A giant human hashtag’: Learning and the #occupy movement

dc.contributor.authorHall, Budd L
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-16T06:27:49Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractHow do forms of learning evolve in social movements? In this chapter, Dr. Budd L. Hall discusses the pedagogical significance of the ways in which learning takes place both within a movement and as a result of it. Taking the case of the Occupy Movement, which he considers one of the most important social movements of the twentieth and twenty first centuries in rich countries, Hall highlights the synchronised scale with which it aligned purpose and process. Viewing every participant as both a learner and a teacher, he reflects on how the organising structure of the movement differed from preceding movements against global capitalism. He discusses several defining characteristics of the movement, including collective thinking, direct democracy, decentralised leadership, and the creation of new forms of knowledge. Hall also emphasises the important role played by social media platforms as spaces of knowledge creation and dissemination. In developing his argument, he draws extensively on tweets shared under hashtags such as #Occupy, #OccupyMovement, and #OWS, among others. Through this exploration, Hall demonstrates how social movement learning holds transformative potential at both theoretical and practical levels, showing how the two remain in sustained dialogue within movements like Occupy.
dc.identifier.urihttps://knowledgedemocracydspace.com/handle/123456789/918
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectCo-Construction of Knowledge
dc.subjectCommunity Knowledge
dc.subjectIndigenous Knowledge
dc.subjectSDG 4: Quality Education
dc.subjectSDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
dc.title‘A giant human hashtag’: Learning and the #occupy movement
dc.typeBook chapter

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