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Abstract
Since the start of large-scale waves of mobilisation in 2011, the importance of identity
in the study of collective action via computer-mediated communication (CMC) has
been a source of contention. Hence, our research sets out to systematically review and
synthesise empirical findings on identity and collective action via CMC from 2012 to
2016. We found that the literature on the topic is broad and diverse, with contributions
from multiple disciplines and theoretical and methodological approaches. Based on our
findings, we provide directions for future research and propose the adoption of an
integrative approach that combines the study of identity and networks to advance our
understanding of collective action via CMC. This review contributes to the crossroad
of social movement, collective action, communication and media studies. Our results
also have practical implications for the organisation of collective action in a society
characterised by the pervasive influence of CMC