[Air-l] Online Activism -- empirical research references?

Lamerichs, Joyce Joyce.Lamerichs at wur.nl
Wed May 2 05:32:43 PDT 2007


Hi Paul (and others),
You migh want to have a look at:
Cyberprotest. New Media, Citizens and social movements
Wim vd Donk, Brian D. Loader, Paul G. Nixon & Dieter Rucht (eds)
Routledge 2004
See for short description of its contents, including a number of case-studies:
http://www.routledge.co.uk/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?curTab=CONTENTS&id=&parent_id=&sku=&isbn=9780415297851&pc <http://www.routledge.co.uk/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?curTab=CONTENTS&id=&parent_id=&sku=&isbn=9780415297851&pc> =
 
regards,  Joyce Lamerichs

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From: air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org on behalf of Paul DiPerna
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Subject: [Air-l] Online Activism -- empirical research references?




Dear air-listers,

Can anyone recommend references for research on online activism?
particularly relating to social and political movements?  I'll
definitely be grateful for any suggestions on insightful case studies
and even broader empirical research.. 

 Thanks,

 Paul



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Paul DiPerna
Blau Exchange
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