[Air-l] social movements / social software
Peter Timusk
ptimusk at sympatico.ca
Wed Apr 12 14:11:44 PDT 2006
I followed the planning for the Seattle World trade summits protests
a year before they actually occurred on the net. I am surprises this
isn't a topic because I have been following politics on line since
1994. It is just part of my regular internet tasks.
At a recent hell raiser in Quebec city 2001 I downloaded medic kits,
legal forms, etc to prepare. Our bus coordinator made a database of
all bused people. We have been using computers for organised protest
for years.
If anyone wants some examples from my life I am keen to talk as an
informant.
In fact, one goal I have for a computer self help book is to write a
guide for using computers that includes no business examples like
most code self help books i.e. "how to write html to sell your web
site in 24 hours". The examples would be from what be called
community development or organising or mobilising.
Peter Timusk
union and other community activist and green party member since 1983.
On 10-Apr-06, at 3:56 PM, david silver wrote:
> people,
>
> today, across the US, there are marches and rallies for equal human
> rights. the events appear to be organized in a decentralized
> manner and are distributed across the north, south, east, and west
> regions of the united states. some estimates suggest that by the
> end of the day, 2 million people will march.
>
> in an attempt to preempt barry wellman questioning whether this is
> a relevant topic of internet research (!), let me say that much of
> this organization is happening with the help of digital media /
> social software, including social networking sites and good old
> fashioned web sites like this: http://www.cccaction.org/cccaction/
> april10_index.html
>
> some people are suggesting that this is the first significant US
> social movement since 9-11. whether or not that is true, it's
> fascinating to see that this is a social movement led by people of
> color.
>
> david silver
> http://silverinseattle.blogspot.com/
>
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