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Donk, Win van de; Loader, Paul G. Nixon ; Rucht, Dieter |
Introduction: Social movements and ICTs |
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p. 1-25 |
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Rucht, Dieter |
The quadruple 'A': Media strategies of protest movements since the 1960s |
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p. 29-56 |
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Rosenkrands, Jacob |
Politicizing homo economicus: Analysis of anti-corporate websites |
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p. 57-76 |
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Wright, Steve |
Informing, communicating and ICTs in contemporary anti-capitalist movements |
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p. 77-93 |
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Van Alest; Walgrave, Stefaan |
New media, new movements? |
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p. 97-122 |
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Bennett, W. Lance |
Communicating global activism: Strengths and vulnerabilities of net worked politics |
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p. 123-146 |
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Cardoso, Gustavo; Pereira Neto, Pedro |
Mass media driven mobilization and online protest: ICTs and the pro-east timor movement in Portugal |
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p. 147-179 |
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Edwards, Arthur |
The dutch women's movement online: Internet and the organizational infrastructure of a social movement |
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p. 183-206 |
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Cheta, Rita |
Dis@bled people, ICTs and a new age of activism: A portuguese accessibility special interest group study |
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p. 207-232 |
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Nip, Joyce Y.M |
The queer sisters and its electronic bulletin board: A study of the internet for social |
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p. 234-258 |
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Pini, Barbara; Brown, Kerry ; Previte, Josephine |
Politics and identity in cyberspace: A case study of australian women in agriculture online |
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p. 259-275 |