Introduction : redefining hashtag activism / Melissa Ames and Kristi McDuffie
Networked intervention and the emergence of #BostonHelp / Megan McIntyre
Sticky hashtags : the role of emotions and affect in hashtag activism / Salma Kalim
Affecting digital activism : comparative study of tweets from the March For Our Lives rallies and Women's Marches / Melissa Ames and Kristi McDuffie
#iLookLikeAnEngineer : women reclaiming STEM through hashtag activism / Holly M. Wells
The ideograph and the #pussyhat : multimodal rhetorics of brevity in the Women's March / Sarah Riddick
Imagi(ni)ng radicalism in the context of Indian student activism : the discursivity of hashtags and memes / Avishek Ray and Neha Gupta
Wake up Mr. West : Kanye West, the Sunken Place, and the rhetoric of Black Twitter / Kyesha Jennings
Lexa deserved better : how one character's death sparked a revolution and changed media representation for the LGBTQ+ community / Erin B. Waggoner
Constructing digital diasporic spaces and reframing Black masculinity through Insecure's #LawrenceHive / Robert Barry Jr.
Meme warfare and fake hashtag activism : 4chan's alt-right trolling culture / Jeffrey J. Hall
A rhetoric of zaniness : trolling, the alt-right, and Pepe the Frog / Sean Milligan
Who's the #FakeHistorian? : the rhetoric of #FakeHistory among conservative (counter)publics on Twitter / Anonymous
Digital matters : Twitter reacts and hashtivist narratives / Gabriel I. Green and Morgan K. Johnson
Conclusion : capturing a moving target : ethical research practices for hashtag activism / Elizabeth Buchanan, Rosemary Clark-Parsons, Stephanie Vie, William I. Wolff, and Kristi McDuffie.