"Slacktivism" Showing token support for social or political causes through online means such as e-petitions and hashtag activism. The term is typically used pejoratively to refer to people who don’t want to devote time or money to such causes. (Chandler and Munday, 2016)
"In 2009 and 2010, awareness and social activism campaigns flourished via various social media." (Rotman, 2011) "Slacktivism is a way of allowing the wave to EXAPAND" (Kolowich, 2016)
Stern, Caryl M. "In Praise of Clicktivism." Huffington Post, March 31, 2015. Accessed May 28, 2016.
Dana Rotman, Sarah Vieweg, Sarita Yardi, Ed H. Chi, Jenny Preece, Ben Scheiderman, Peter Pirolli, Tom Glaisyer. "From Slacktivism to Activism: Participatory Culture in the Age of Social Media." ACM Digital Library, May 7-12, 2011. Accessed, May 30, 2016.
Rotman, Dana. Vieweg, Sarah. Yardi, Sarita. Chi, Ed H. Preece, Jenny. Scheiderman, Ben. Pirolli, Peter. Glaisyer, Tom. "From Slacktivism to Activism: Participatory Culture in the Age of Social Media," ACM Digital Library (2011): 819-822. Web. 30 May 2016.