[Air-L] Some reflections on Manuel Castells book "Networks of outrage and hope. Social movements in the Internet age"

Kelli Hash-Gonzalez khashgo at gmail.com
Sun Dec 9 17:09:58 PST 2012


Thank you for this, Christian. I'll look at your article and
Castells' book.
These caught my eye because of my own work on outrage, hope, and protest
movements in my book "Popular Mobilization and Empowerment in Georgia's
Rose Revolution" (2012). I'd like to continue this research by looking at
how the "motivating factors" spread from person to person, through both
face-to-face and online communication and through the media. Either in
Georgia or another case. Anyone interested in collaborating, please let me
know.


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Kelli Hash-Gonzalez



On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Christian Fuchs <christian.fuchs at uti.at>wrote:

> Maybe this is of interest for some on this list. -- CF
>
> Fuchs, Christian. 2012. Some reflections on Manuel Castells’ book
> “Networks of outrage and hope. Social movements in the Internet age“.
> tripleC - Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society
> 10 (2): 775-797.
> http://www.triple-c.at/index.**php/tripleC/article/view/459<http://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/459>
>
> Abstract: This paper provides critical reflections on Manuel Castells’
> (2012) book Networks of Outrage and Hope. Social Movements in the Internet
> Age that analyses the “nature and perspectives of networked social
> movements” (p. 4) and gives special focus to the role of “social media” in
> movements that emerged in 2011 in Tunisia, Iceland, Egypt, Spain and the
> United States. I situate Castells’ book in an intellectual discourse that
> focuses on the political implications of social media and that has involved
> Clay Shirky, Malcom Gladwell and Evgeny Morozov. The article also discusses
> the role of social theory and empirical research in Castells’ book,
> presents as an alternative a theoretical model of the relationship between
> social movements and the media, discusses the implications that some
> empirical data that focus on social media in the Egyptian revolution and
> the Occupy Wall Street movement have for Castells’ approach, discusses how
> Castells positions himself towards capitalism and compares his explanation
> of the crisis and his political views to David Harvey’s approach.
> Keywords: social movements, social media, Internet, protest, revolution,
> occupation, Arab spring, 15-M, indignadas, indignados, Occupy Wall Street,
> Manuel Castells, network, Networks of outrage and hope. Social movements in
> the Internet age.
>
> Section overview:
> 1. Introduction
> 2. Social Media and Politics: A Controversy between Clay Shirky, Malcom
> Gladwell and Evgeny Morozov
> 3. Castells on Social Media in the Context of Protests and Revolutions:
> The Dimension of Social Theory
> 4. Social Theory Recovered: A Model of the Relationship between Social
> Movements and the Media
> 5. Castells on Social Media in the Context of Protests and Revolutions:
> The Dimension of Empirical Research
> 6. Manuel Castells and David Harvey: The Question of Political Struggle -
> For or against Capitalism?
> 7. Conclusion
>
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