Cyberprotest (eBook, ePUB)
New Media, Citizens and Social Movements
Redaktion: de Donk, Wim van; Rucht, Dieter; Nixon, Paul G.; Loader, Brian D.
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New Media, Citizens and Social Movements
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Cyberprotest explores the effects of the synergy between ICTs and people power, analyzing the implications for politics and social policy at both a national and a global level.
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Cyberprotest explores the effects of the synergy between ICTs and people power, analyzing the implications for politics and social policy at both a national and a global level.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134429691
- Artikelnr.: 47885464
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134429691
- Artikelnr.: 47885464
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Wim van de Donk is Professor of Public Administration at Tilburg University, and member of the Scientific Counsel for Government Policy in The Hague. Brian. D. Loader is Director of the Community Informatics Research & Applications Unit (www.cira.org.uk) based at the University of Teesside, UK. He is also Editor of the international journal Information, Communication & Society (www.infosoc.co.uk). Paul G. Nixon is a Senior Lecturer in Political Science at the Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag, Netherlands. Dieter Rucht is Professor of Sociology at the Social Science Research Center Berlin.
1. Introduction 2. New Media, Citizenship and Social Movements Part One:
Changing the levels and the domains of political action 3.
Gobal-protesters: Virtual or Real? The Role of the Internet in Shaping the
Anti-globalisation Movement 4. Is the Market the New Battle Ground for
Political Campaigning? Part two: Changing strategies and stratagems: action
and activism in the information age 6. Meta-movements: New Technologies and
New Forms of Coalition, Co-operation and Co-ordination in the Social
Movement 'Industry' 7. "'Times are Changing': Media Strategies of Protest
Groups since the 1960s" 8. The Internet, Global Mobilization, and Movement
Message Frames: Organizational Similarities and Communicational Differences
between Protest Events and Issue Campaigns The activists in between: New
Media, Social Movements and Change 9. The Activists in Between: New Media,
Social Movements and Change 10. Social Movements and the Media. September
1999, from Portugal to East-Timor 11. The Expert Always Knows Best? ATTAC's
Use of the Internet as a Tool to Facilitate New Virtual Forms of Protest
12. Tales from Italy Part Three: Citizenship, Identity, and Virtual
Movements 13. Citizenship, Democracy and New States of Welfare 14. The
Woman's Movement Online: A Study into the Uses of Internet by Women's
Organizations in the Netherlands 15. The Grey Panthers wants Political
Influence - Democratic Effects of Utilising ICTs 16. Disembodied
Citizenship? Re-@ccessing Disabled People's Voices in Portugal 17.
Conclusion
Changing the levels and the domains of political action 3.
Gobal-protesters: Virtual or Real? The Role of the Internet in Shaping the
Anti-globalisation Movement 4. Is the Market the New Battle Ground for
Political Campaigning? Part two: Changing strategies and stratagems: action
and activism in the information age 6. Meta-movements: New Technologies and
New Forms of Coalition, Co-operation and Co-ordination in the Social
Movement 'Industry' 7. "'Times are Changing': Media Strategies of Protest
Groups since the 1960s" 8. The Internet, Global Mobilization, and Movement
Message Frames: Organizational Similarities and Communicational Differences
between Protest Events and Issue Campaigns The activists in between: New
Media, Social Movements and Change 9. The Activists in Between: New Media,
Social Movements and Change 10. Social Movements and the Media. September
1999, from Portugal to East-Timor 11. The Expert Always Knows Best? ATTAC's
Use of the Internet as a Tool to Facilitate New Virtual Forms of Protest
12. Tales from Italy Part Three: Citizenship, Identity, and Virtual
Movements 13. Citizenship, Democracy and New States of Welfare 14. The
Woman's Movement Online: A Study into the Uses of Internet by Women's
Organizations in the Netherlands 15. The Grey Panthers wants Political
Influence - Democratic Effects of Utilising ICTs 16. Disembodied
Citizenship? Re-@ccessing Disabled People's Voices in Portugal 17.
Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. New Media, Citizenship and Social Movements Part One:
Changing the levels and the domains of political action 3.
Gobal-protesters: Virtual or Real? The Role of the Internet in Shaping the
Anti-globalisation Movement 4. Is the Market the New Battle Ground for
Political Campaigning? Part two: Changing strategies and stratagems: action
and activism in the information age 6. Meta-movements: New Technologies and
New Forms of Coalition, Co-operation and Co-ordination in the Social
Movement 'Industry' 7. "'Times are Changing': Media Strategies of Protest
Groups since the 1960s" 8. The Internet, Global Mobilization, and Movement
Message Frames: Organizational Similarities and Communicational Differences
between Protest Events and Issue Campaigns The activists in between: New
Media, Social Movements and Change 9. The Activists in Between: New Media,
Social Movements and Change 10. Social Movements and the Media. September
1999, from Portugal to East-Timor 11. The Expert Always Knows Best? ATTAC's
Use of the Internet as a Tool to Facilitate New Virtual Forms of Protest
12. Tales from Italy Part Three: Citizenship, Identity, and Virtual
Movements 13. Citizenship, Democracy and New States of Welfare 14. The
Woman's Movement Online: A Study into the Uses of Internet by Women's
Organizations in the Netherlands 15. The Grey Panthers wants Political
Influence - Democratic Effects of Utilising ICTs 16. Disembodied
Citizenship? Re-@ccessing Disabled People's Voices in Portugal 17.
Conclusion
Changing the levels and the domains of political action 3.
Gobal-protesters: Virtual or Real? The Role of the Internet in Shaping the
Anti-globalisation Movement 4. Is the Market the New Battle Ground for
Political Campaigning? Part two: Changing strategies and stratagems: action
and activism in the information age 6. Meta-movements: New Technologies and
New Forms of Coalition, Co-operation and Co-ordination in the Social
Movement 'Industry' 7. "'Times are Changing': Media Strategies of Protest
Groups since the 1960s" 8. The Internet, Global Mobilization, and Movement
Message Frames: Organizational Similarities and Communicational Differences
between Protest Events and Issue Campaigns The activists in between: New
Media, Social Movements and Change 9. The Activists in Between: New Media,
Social Movements and Change 10. Social Movements and the Media. September
1999, from Portugal to East-Timor 11. The Expert Always Knows Best? ATTAC's
Use of the Internet as a Tool to Facilitate New Virtual Forms of Protest
12. Tales from Italy Part Three: Citizenship, Identity, and Virtual
Movements 13. Citizenship, Democracy and New States of Welfare 14. The
Woman's Movement Online: A Study into the Uses of Internet by Women's
Organizations in the Netherlands 15. The Grey Panthers wants Political
Influence - Democratic Effects of Utilising ICTs 16. Disembodied
Citizenship? Re-@ccessing Disabled People's Voices in Portugal 17.
Conclusion