While most of the literature focusing on the Internet and politics tends to assess the positive contribution of Computer-Mediated Communication to political processes, this paper stresses both positive and negative consequences of the Internet for social movements, with special attention paid to the Italian Global Justice Movement. The Internet is presented as a double-faced Janus creating opportunities but also posing new challenges to resource poor actors. This paper is built on data that was gathered with quantitative and qualitative instruments employed during different researches: a survey of participants in the demonstration on the Bolkestein directive (Rome, October 2005) and a series of qualitative interviews with those in leadershi...
This paper attempts to explore the role of the internet in the processes of organization and mobiliz...
In this article, we aim at contributing to ongoing discussions on the nexus between digital media an...
What happens when hundreds of social movement organizations give life to a diffused online campaign?...
While most of the literature focusing on the Internet and politics tends to assess the positive cont...
While most of the literature on Internet and politics tends to assess the former\u2019s positive con...
This article focuses on the political use of the internet by the Italian Global Justice Movement (GJ...
This article focuses on the political use of the Internet by the Italian Global Justice Movement (GJ...
This chapter focuses on the political use of the internet considering both individual and organisati...
This article focuses on the use of Computer-Mediated Communication by the movement for global justic...
none2noSocial movements are (a) mostly informal networks of interaction, based on (b) shared beliefs...
Notwithstanding a growing interest on online politics in social research, Internet use for making so...
This paper attempts to explore the role of the internet in the processes of organization and mobiliz...
From the very beginning the internet has been often perceived as a miraculous cure for accumulated s...
Both at the end of the 20th and at the beginning of the 21st century, it became evident that new, qu...
This paper explores the relationship between the rise of “new” social movements (15-M and Occupy) an...
This paper attempts to explore the role of the internet in the processes of organization and mobiliz...
In this article, we aim at contributing to ongoing discussions on the nexus between digital media an...
What happens when hundreds of social movement organizations give life to a diffused online campaign?...
While most of the literature focusing on the Internet and politics tends to assess the positive cont...
While most of the literature on Internet and politics tends to assess the former\u2019s positive con...
This article focuses on the political use of the internet by the Italian Global Justice Movement (GJ...
This article focuses on the political use of the Internet by the Italian Global Justice Movement (GJ...
This chapter focuses on the political use of the internet considering both individual and organisati...
This article focuses on the use of Computer-Mediated Communication by the movement for global justic...
none2noSocial movements are (a) mostly informal networks of interaction, based on (b) shared beliefs...
Notwithstanding a growing interest on online politics in social research, Internet use for making so...
This paper attempts to explore the role of the internet in the processes of organization and mobiliz...
From the very beginning the internet has been often perceived as a miraculous cure for accumulated s...
Both at the end of the 20th and at the beginning of the 21st century, it became evident that new, qu...
This paper explores the relationship between the rise of “new” social movements (15-M and Occupy) an...
This paper attempts to explore the role of the internet in the processes of organization and mobiliz...
In this article, we aim at contributing to ongoing discussions on the nexus between digital media an...
What happens when hundreds of social movement organizations give life to a diffused online campaign?...