[Air-l] new vs old activism
John McNutt
mcnuttjg at netzero.com
Mon Nov 20 17:37:05 PST 2006
Kevin,
I think it depends on how far you want to go back. I would suggest looking
at Pippa Norris' Democratic Phoenix. John McNutt
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Subject: [Air-l] new vs old activism
Can anyone direct me to significant literature regarding what
constitutes old political activism vs new activism--particularly insofar
as its organisation, structure and implementation is concerned? Of
interest is how (and whether) the Internet plays a role in what some are
calling a new (global?) activism.
Alternatively, if you think there's nothing particularly new about
activism, I'd be interested in that as well...
I realise this is a fairly broad question, but your responses needn't
be similarly expansive--just a quick thought here or there would be
greatly appreciated!
Kevin Sherman
PhD Candidate
Centre for Communication Research
Auckland University of Technology
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