Cyberactivism on the Participatory Web
Herausgeber: Mccaughey, Martha
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Herausgeber: Mccaughey, Martha
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This volume examines the impact new digital technologies have on political organizing and protest across the political spectrum, from the Arab Spring to artists to far-right groups.
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This volume examines the impact new digital technologies have on political organizing and protest across the political spectrum, from the Arab Spring to artists to far-right groups.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415709033
- ISBN-10: 0415709032
- Artikelnr.: 39146374
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415709033
- ISBN-10: 0415709032
- Artikelnr.: 39146374
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Martha McCaughey is Professor of Sociology at Appalachian State University, in Boone, NC, USA. She is the lead editor of Cyberactivism: Online Activism in Theory and Practice (Routledge 2003).
Introduction: Cyberactivism 2.0: Studying Cyberactivism a Decade into the
Participatory Web Martha McCaughey 1. Trust and Internet Activism: From
Email to Social Networks Laura J. Gurak 2. Dark Days: Understanding the
Historical Context and the Visual Rhetorics of the SOPA/PIPA Blackout John
Logie 3. The Harry Potter Alliance: Sociotechnical Contexts of Digitally
Mediated Activism Jennifer Terrell 4. Dangerous Places: Social Media at the
Convergence of Peoples, Labor, and Environmental Movements Richard Widick
5. The Arab Spring and Its Social Media Audiences: English and Arabic
Twitter Users and Their Networks Axel Bruns, Tim Highfield, and Jean
Burgess 6. Twitter as the People's Microphone: Emergence of Authorities
during Protest Tweeting Alexander Halavais and Maria Garrido 7. From Crisis
Pregnancy Centers to TeenBreaks.com: Anti-Abortion Activism's Use of
Cloaked Websites Jessie Daniels 8. Art Interrupting Business, Business
Interrupting Art: Re(de)fining the Interface Between Business and Society
Constance Kampf 9. Cyberactivism of the Radical Right in Europe and the
USA: What, Who, and Why? Manuela Caiani and Rossella Borri 10. Young
Chinese Workers, Contentious Politics, and Cyberactivism in the Global
Factory Dorothy Kidd 11. Women Activists of Occupy Wall Street:
Consciousness-Raising and Connective Action in Hybrid Social Movements
Megan Boler and Christina Nitsou 12. Emergent Social Movements in Online
Media and States of Crisis: Analyzing the Potential for Resistance and
Repression Online Lee Salter
Participatory Web Martha McCaughey 1. Trust and Internet Activism: From
Email to Social Networks Laura J. Gurak 2. Dark Days: Understanding the
Historical Context and the Visual Rhetorics of the SOPA/PIPA Blackout John
Logie 3. The Harry Potter Alliance: Sociotechnical Contexts of Digitally
Mediated Activism Jennifer Terrell 4. Dangerous Places: Social Media at the
Convergence of Peoples, Labor, and Environmental Movements Richard Widick
5. The Arab Spring and Its Social Media Audiences: English and Arabic
Twitter Users and Their Networks Axel Bruns, Tim Highfield, and Jean
Burgess 6. Twitter as the People's Microphone: Emergence of Authorities
during Protest Tweeting Alexander Halavais and Maria Garrido 7. From Crisis
Pregnancy Centers to TeenBreaks.com: Anti-Abortion Activism's Use of
Cloaked Websites Jessie Daniels 8. Art Interrupting Business, Business
Interrupting Art: Re(de)fining the Interface Between Business and Society
Constance Kampf 9. Cyberactivism of the Radical Right in Europe and the
USA: What, Who, and Why? Manuela Caiani and Rossella Borri 10. Young
Chinese Workers, Contentious Politics, and Cyberactivism in the Global
Factory Dorothy Kidd 11. Women Activists of Occupy Wall Street:
Consciousness-Raising and Connective Action in Hybrid Social Movements
Megan Boler and Christina Nitsou 12. Emergent Social Movements in Online
Media and States of Crisis: Analyzing the Potential for Resistance and
Repression Online Lee Salter
Introduction: Cyberactivism 2.0: Studying Cyberactivism a Decade into the
Participatory Web Martha McCaughey 1. Trust and Internet Activism: From
Email to Social Networks Laura J. Gurak 2. Dark Days: Understanding the
Historical Context and the Visual Rhetorics of the SOPA/PIPA Blackout John
Logie 3. The Harry Potter Alliance: Sociotechnical Contexts of Digitally
Mediated Activism Jennifer Terrell 4. Dangerous Places: Social Media at the
Convergence of Peoples, Labor, and Environmental Movements Richard Widick
5. The Arab Spring and Its Social Media Audiences: English and Arabic
Twitter Users and Their Networks Axel Bruns, Tim Highfield, and Jean
Burgess 6. Twitter as the People's Microphone: Emergence of Authorities
during Protest Tweeting Alexander Halavais and Maria Garrido 7. From Crisis
Pregnancy Centers to TeenBreaks.com: Anti-Abortion Activism's Use of
Cloaked Websites Jessie Daniels 8. Art Interrupting Business, Business
Interrupting Art: Re(de)fining the Interface Between Business and Society
Constance Kampf 9. Cyberactivism of the Radical Right in Europe and the
USA: What, Who, and Why? Manuela Caiani and Rossella Borri 10. Young
Chinese Workers, Contentious Politics, and Cyberactivism in the Global
Factory Dorothy Kidd 11. Women Activists of Occupy Wall Street:
Consciousness-Raising and Connective Action in Hybrid Social Movements
Megan Boler and Christina Nitsou 12. Emergent Social Movements in Online
Media and States of Crisis: Analyzing the Potential for Resistance and
Repression Online Lee Salter
Participatory Web Martha McCaughey 1. Trust and Internet Activism: From
Email to Social Networks Laura J. Gurak 2. Dark Days: Understanding the
Historical Context and the Visual Rhetorics of the SOPA/PIPA Blackout John
Logie 3. The Harry Potter Alliance: Sociotechnical Contexts of Digitally
Mediated Activism Jennifer Terrell 4. Dangerous Places: Social Media at the
Convergence of Peoples, Labor, and Environmental Movements Richard Widick
5. The Arab Spring and Its Social Media Audiences: English and Arabic
Twitter Users and Their Networks Axel Bruns, Tim Highfield, and Jean
Burgess 6. Twitter as the People's Microphone: Emergence of Authorities
during Protest Tweeting Alexander Halavais and Maria Garrido 7. From Crisis
Pregnancy Centers to TeenBreaks.com: Anti-Abortion Activism's Use of
Cloaked Websites Jessie Daniels 8. Art Interrupting Business, Business
Interrupting Art: Re(de)fining the Interface Between Business and Society
Constance Kampf 9. Cyberactivism of the Radical Right in Europe and the
USA: What, Who, and Why? Manuela Caiani and Rossella Borri 10. Young
Chinese Workers, Contentious Politics, and Cyberactivism in the Global
Factory Dorothy Kidd 11. Women Activists of Occupy Wall Street:
Consciousness-Raising and Connective Action in Hybrid Social Movements
Megan Boler and Christina Nitsou 12. Emergent Social Movements in Online
Media and States of Crisis: Analyzing the Potential for Resistance and
Repression Online Lee Salter