This article examines how the Internet transforms collective action. Current practices on the web bear witness to thriving collective action ranging from persuasive to confrontational, individual to collec-tive, undertakings. Evenmore influential than direct calls for action is the indirectmobilizing influence of the Internet’s powers of mass communication, which is boosted by an antiauthoritarian ideology on the web. Theoretically, collective action through the otherwise socially isolating computer is possible because people rely on internalized groupmemberships and social identities to achieve social involve-ment. Empirical evidence from an online survey among environmental activists and nonactivists con-firms that online action is consid...
This thesis presents a research program that explores how online activism may be effective in genera...
Social movements are making extensive communicative and organizational use of the Internet in order ...
With the advent of advanced yet exoteric ICTs, especially the social media, new forms of collective ...
The Internet has multiplied the platforms available to influence public opinion and policy making. I...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Social activists increasingly wield the power of the Internet technology to pen...
What role does the Internet play in mobilizing participants in days of action? Although most researc...
This study investigates the role of online media in mobilizing large-scale collective action. Adopti...
The shift of much of political life on to the Internet and WWW has implications for understanding of...
The diffusion of networked information and communication technologies has facilitated the rise of no...
International audienceThis article examines how mesomobilization deploys on the web to foster online...
The diffusion of networked information and communication technologies has facilitated the rise of no...
Thesis (M.A., Communication Studies) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.This thesis ap...
How does the internet contribute to changes in civic engagement in the USA? To answer this question ...
Article first published online: 15 MAR 2013The Internet has multiplied the platforms available to in...
From prosumers to swarms, crowds, e-movements and e-communities, the Internet allows for new forms o...
This thesis presents a research program that explores how online activism may be effective in genera...
Social movements are making extensive communicative and organizational use of the Internet in order ...
With the advent of advanced yet exoteric ICTs, especially the social media, new forms of collective ...
The Internet has multiplied the platforms available to influence public opinion and policy making. I...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Social activists increasingly wield the power of the Internet technology to pen...
What role does the Internet play in mobilizing participants in days of action? Although most researc...
This study investigates the role of online media in mobilizing large-scale collective action. Adopti...
The shift of much of political life on to the Internet and WWW has implications for understanding of...
The diffusion of networked information and communication technologies has facilitated the rise of no...
International audienceThis article examines how mesomobilization deploys on the web to foster online...
The diffusion of networked information and communication technologies has facilitated the rise of no...
Thesis (M.A., Communication Studies) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.This thesis ap...
How does the internet contribute to changes in civic engagement in the USA? To answer this question ...
Article first published online: 15 MAR 2013The Internet has multiplied the platforms available to in...
From prosumers to swarms, crowds, e-movements and e-communities, the Internet allows for new forms o...
This thesis presents a research program that explores how online activism may be effective in genera...
Social movements are making extensive communicative and organizational use of the Internet in order ...
With the advent of advanced yet exoteric ICTs, especially the social media, new forms of collective ...