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In comparing the Mexican youth movement Yo Soy 132 and Occupy, I consider how these groups work against the hegemonic views presented by mass media. I look at levels of Internet access in Mexico and the United States and determine how it affects their tactics and strategies. My thesis is a snapshot of how these movements currently function, but I also aim to provide insight into how they are impacting the future of media.

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In comparing the Mexican youth movement Yo Soy 132 and Occupy, I consider how these groups work against the hegemonic views presented by mass media. I look at levels of Internet access in Mexico and the United States and determine how it affects their tactics and strategies. My thesis is a snapshot of how these movements currently function, but I also aim to provide insight into how they are impacting the future of media.
Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Crumpacker currently works as a Communications Associate at the Alliance to Save Energy in Washington, D.C. She completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in Media Studies and Hispanic Studies at Scripps College in Claremont, California in May, 2013.