[Air-l] new vs old activism
Wainer Lusoli
w.lusoli at lse.ac.uk
Tue Nov 21 11:24:10 PST 2006
How about the work of Jenny Pickerill?
http://www.jennypickerill.info/
Seems pretty relevant to the original quest.
Cheers
Wainer
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of J Patrick Biddix
> Sent: 21 November 2006 19:09
> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
> Subject: Re: [Air-l] new vs old activism
>
> My dissertation research focused on the nature of college
> activism related to Internet Communication Technology (ICT).
> I've posted most of my current research online and have a few
> papers under review:
>
> www.jpatrickbiddix.net/estudentprotest.html
>
> Briefly from my abstract:
>
> This study found that today's student protests begin
> electronically well before the "real life" action takes
> place. The capabilities afforded by electronically-enhanced
> tactics allow students to rapidly and effectively plan,
> coordinate, mobilize, and execute actions. Perhaps most
> notably, the Internet and cell phones also allow students to
> extensively share tactics and assistance before, during, and
> after a significant action. Additional unique findings of
> this study concern the role of non-campus organizations in
> student protests, the use of email to strategize and
> supplement meetings, and student reliance on technological immediacy.
>
> Definitely interested in what you find out through this query.
>
>
> J Patrick Biddix, Ph.D.
> www.jpatrickbiddix.net
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