Cyberprotest : new media, citizens, and social movements / edited by Wim van de Donk [and others] ; foreword by Peter Dahlgren.
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Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction : social movements and ICTs
- 2. The quadruple 'A' : media strategies of protest movements since the 1960s
- 3. Politicizing Homo economicus : analysis of anti-corporate websites
- 4. Informing, communicating and ICTs in contemporary anti-capitalist movements
- 5. New media, new movements? The role of the internet in shaping the 'anti-globalization' movement
- 6. Communicating global activism : strengths and vulnerabilities of networked politics
- 7. Mass media driven mobilization and online protest : ICTs and the pro-East Timor movement in Portugal
- 8. ATTAC(k)ing expertise : does the internet really democratize knowledge?
- 9. The Dutch women's movement online : internet and the organizational infrastructure of a social movement
- 10. Dis@bled people, ICTs and a new age of activism : a Portuguese accessibility special interest group study
- 11. The Queer sisters and its electronic bulletin board : a study of the internet for social movement mobilization
- 12. Politics and identity in cyberspace : a case study of Australian women in Agriculture online.