“To the '60s radical, ‘Turn on, tune in, drop out’ was a mantra. In these Web-happy days it could be, "Boot up, log on, download."
On the internet we see a continuously growing generation of web applications enabling anyone to crea...
The Internet has enabled people to interact in new ways. ‘Virtual communities ’ long predate the Wor...
As a tribal elder, I often think back to the state of Internet and society scholar-ship before the d...
“To the '60s radical, ‘Turn on, tune in, drop out’ was a mantra. In these Web-happy days it cou...
"Voluntary associations are particularly prone to embrace the new Net technologies, because on the b...
This article examines how the Internet transforms collective action. Current practices on the web be...
From the very beginning the internet has been often perceived as a miraculous cure for accumulated s...
For the world to move towards a more sustainable future greater understanding is required about the ...
Web 2.0's value is not in revolutionary technological change, it lies in the fundamental change...
textabstractThis is an in-depth study of 12 organizations: six grass-roots organizations, thre...
Net Working / Networking explores the variety in use and approaches to political participation and m...
Research suggests that the Internet is especially well suited for grassroot organizations and ad hoc...
The following article is to present the relation between social change and technological progress, w...
This paper explores the relationship between the rise of “new” social movements (15-M and Occupy) an...
This article focuses on the use of Computer-Mediated Communication by the movement for global justic...
On the internet we see a continuously growing generation of web applications enabling anyone to crea...
The Internet has enabled people to interact in new ways. ‘Virtual communities ’ long predate the Wor...
As a tribal elder, I often think back to the state of Internet and society scholar-ship before the d...
“To the '60s radical, ‘Turn on, tune in, drop out’ was a mantra. In these Web-happy days it cou...
"Voluntary associations are particularly prone to embrace the new Net technologies, because on the b...
This article examines how the Internet transforms collective action. Current practices on the web be...
From the very beginning the internet has been often perceived as a miraculous cure for accumulated s...
For the world to move towards a more sustainable future greater understanding is required about the ...
Web 2.0's value is not in revolutionary technological change, it lies in the fundamental change...
textabstractThis is an in-depth study of 12 organizations: six grass-roots organizations, thre...
Net Working / Networking explores the variety in use and approaches to political participation and m...
Research suggests that the Internet is especially well suited for grassroot organizations and ad hoc...
The following article is to present the relation between social change and technological progress, w...
This paper explores the relationship between the rise of “new” social movements (15-M and Occupy) an...
This article focuses on the use of Computer-Mediated Communication by the movement for global justic...
On the internet we see a continuously growing generation of web applications enabling anyone to crea...
The Internet has enabled people to interact in new ways. ‘Virtual communities ’ long predate the Wor...
As a tribal elder, I often think back to the state of Internet and society scholar-ship before the d...