[Air-L] "Online Collective Action and Policy Change" - Special issue of 'Policy & Internet': Now published

Calderaro, Andrea Andrea.Calderaro at EUI.eu
Tue Apr 16 09:20:25 PDT 2013


Sorry for cross-posting

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Now Published:
‘Online Collective Action and Policy Change’  - Special Issue of “Policy and Internet"

Guest Editors:
Andrea Calderaro (European University Institute) and Anastasia Kavada (University of Westminster)

Abstract
The Internet has multiplied the platforms available to influence public opinion and policy making. It has also provided citizens with a greater capacity for coordination and mobilisation, which can strengthen their voice and representation in the policy agenda. As waves of protest sweep both authoritarian regimes and liberal democracies, this rapidly developing field calls for more detailed enquiry. However, research exploring the relationship between online mobilisation and policy change is still limited. This special issue of ‘Policy and Internet’ addresses this gap through a variety of perspectives. Contributions to this issue view the Internet both as a tool that allows citizens to influence policy making, and as an object of new policies and regulations, such as data retention, privacy, and copyright laws, around which citizens are mobilising. Together, these articles offer a comprehensive empirical account of the interface between online collective action and policy making.

You can find the issue here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/poi3.v5.1/issuetoc
and more information about it on the OII Policy & Internet blog:

- Introducing its contents: http://blogs.oii.ox.ac.uk/policy/?p=854
- Framing the issue : http://blogs.oii.ox.ac.uk/policy/?p=869<http://blogs.oii.ox.ac.uk/policy/?p=869#more-869>

Table of Contents

1. Editorial: “Challenges and Opportunities of Online Collective Action for Policy Change”
Andrea Calderaro and Anastasia Kavada

2. Networked Collective Action and the Institutionalized Policy Debate: Bringing Cyberactivism to the Policy Arena?
Stefania Milan and Arne Hintz

3. Digital Protest Skills and Online Activism Against Copyright Reform in France and the European Union
Yana Breindl and François Briatte

4. Activism and the Online Mediation Opportunity Structure: Attempts to Impact Global Climate Change Policies?
Julie Uldam

5. Online Campaigning Organizations and Storytelling Strategies: GetUp! in Australia
Ariadne Vromen and William Coleman

6. Hyperlinks as Political Resources: The European Commission Confronted with Online Activism
Romain Badouard and Laurence Monnoyer-Smith

7. The Domestication of Open Government Data Advocacy in the United Kingdom: A Neo-Gramscian Analysis
Jo Bates



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Andrea Calderaro, PhD | European University Institute

Center for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom | European University Institute
Chair "Internet and Politics" Standing Group - European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR)

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