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Cyberactivism : online activism in theory and practice
New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 2003. 310 p. *
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ed. por Martha McCaughey y Michael D. Ayers |
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0-415-94320-5 |
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Incluye bibliografía |
Temas
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MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES |
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TECNOLOGÍA DE LA INFORMACIÓN |
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ASPECTOS SOCIALES |
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ASPECTOS POLÍTICOS |
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INTERNET |
Autores adicionales
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McCaughey, Martha, ed. ; Ayers Michael D., ed. |
Artículos |
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McCaughey, Martha; Auers, Michael D. |
Introduction |
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p.1-21 |
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Gurak, Laura; Logie, John |
Internet protests, from text to web |
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p. 25-46 |
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Kidd, Dorothy |
Indymedia.org: A new commucications commons |
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p. 47-69 |
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Vegh, Sandor |
Classifying forms of online activism: The case of cyberprotests against world bank |
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p. 71-95 |
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Elin, Larry |
The radicalization of zeke spier: How the internet contributes to civic engagement and new forms of social capital |
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p. 97-114 |
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Salter, Lee |
Democracy, new social movements, and the internet: A habermasian analysis |
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p. 117-144 |
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Ayers, Michael D. |
Comparing collective identity in online and offline feminist activists |
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p. 145-184 |
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Galusky, Wyatt |
Identifying with information: Citizen empowermwnt, the internet, and the enviromental anti-toxins movement |
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p. 185-205 |
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Lebert, Joanne |
Wiring human rights activism: Ammesty international and the challenges of information and communication technologies |
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p. 209-321 |
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McLaine |
Ethic online communities: Between profit and purpose |
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p. 233-254 |
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Gamson, Joshua |
Gay media, Inc: Media structures, the new gay conglomerates, and collective sexual identities |
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p. 255-278 |
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Silver, David |
Epilogue: Current directions and future questions |
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p. 279-292 |
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