Emily Stacey

Emily Stacey is a Political Science professor. She successfully completed her dissertation defense in November 2016, and will formally graduate from Swansea University (Wales, UK) in Summer 2017. Emily’s dissertation research focuses on the necessity of bureaucratization in contemporary social movements, namely those using digital technologies to mobilize and sustain dissent. She has participated in the Digital Methods Initiative at the University of Amsterdam (2013) and the Oxford Internet Institute’s Summer Doctoral Program (2014). Emily has published a book chapter as well as a journal article with IGI before this work. Her future research will focus on the use of digital technologies and social media platforms to influence nationalist movements occurring around the world. You can follow Emily on Twitter: @politikphd.

Publications

Historical and Political Analysis on Power Balances and Deglobalization
Emily Brynn Stacey. © 2023. 253 pages.
Historical and Political Analysis on Power Balances and Deglobalization delves deeper into the author's previous work, Contemporary Politics and Social Movements in an...
Contemporary Politics and Social Movements in an Isolated World: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Emily Stacey. © 2022. 167 pages.
As global leaders use more nationalistic rhetoric, they are supporting their words with policies that are dividing the population and bringing an end to the diverse...
Global Politics, Political Participation, and the Rise of Nationalism: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Emily Stacey. © 2021. 213 pages.
Nationalist movements remain a force in contemporary American politics, regardless of political party. Recently, social issues have moved to the forefront of American society...
Contemporary Terror on the Net
Emily Stacey. © 2018. 19 pages.
Nationalism, Social Movements, and Activism in Contemporary Society: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Emily Stacey. © 2018. 135 pages.
Nationalist movements have become a force in contemporary American politics regardless of the political party. As social issues plague America, civilian participation in activism...
Networked Protests: A Review of Social Movement Literature and the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement (2017)
Emily Stacey. © 2018. 17 pages.
This chapter explores social movement theories and attempts to modernize and explain contemporary movements with consideration of the digital tools being utilized by citizens on...
Combating Internet-Enabled Terrorism: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Emily Stacey. © 2017. 133 pages.
The internet has become a vital part of modern society, with its impact reaching from private lives into the public sphere. However, along with its positive effects, the...
The Pamphlet Meets API: An Overview of Social Movements in the Age of Digital Media
Emily Stacey. © 2015. 25 pages.
This chapter explores traditional social movement theory and attempts to modernize and explain contemporary movements with consideration of the digital tools being utilized by...