Anonymous is notoriously elusive as the movement takes on radically different guises, constantly mutates, and traverses national borders and ideological divides. Since Anonymous is difficult to grasp with conventional social movement theory, this paper uses insights from complexity theory to analyze the movement’s evolution in general and its dynamics of power in particular. While participants in Anonymous radically reject hierarchy and leadership, dominant groups emerged at various points in the movement’s evolution. This paper aims to explain how such dominant groups emerge and concentrate power and how they subsequently dissolve and lose power. Drawing on ethnographic research as well as secondary sources, it identifies mechanisms of pow...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the internal dynamics of a subcultural community that ...
Based on the results of research regarding new forms of collective action , the chapter analyzes thr...
This project seeks to show that the controversial hacktivist phenomenon Anonymous might be most appr...
This paper analyzes the formation and subsequent securitization of the digital protest movement Anon...
NoFusing two key concerns of contemporary sociology: globalization and its discontents, and the 'com...
Fusing two key concerns of contemporary sociology: globalization and its discontents, and the 'compl...
Anonymous is a decentralized activist collective that has evolved using the technology of the inform...
Collective action is volatile: characterized by swift, unexpected changes in intensity, target, and ...
This book is an ethnographic study of the internal dynamics of a subcultural community that defines ...
The present dissertation explores the collective identity of the Anonymous movement. This movement i...
For the past three decades, scholars of social movements have debated whether collective protest is ...
NoThe rise of networked social movements contesting neo-liberal globalization and protesting the sum...
This paper shows how different "network " arguments about how protest spreads imply quite ...
The advent of social media heralded great promises for social movements. First, social movements wou...
textabstractCase studies of urban squatting in the United States and the Netherlands, and the fight ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the internal dynamics of a subcultural community that ...
Based on the results of research regarding new forms of collective action , the chapter analyzes thr...
This project seeks to show that the controversial hacktivist phenomenon Anonymous might be most appr...
This paper analyzes the formation and subsequent securitization of the digital protest movement Anon...
NoFusing two key concerns of contemporary sociology: globalization and its discontents, and the 'com...
Fusing two key concerns of contemporary sociology: globalization and its discontents, and the 'compl...
Anonymous is a decentralized activist collective that has evolved using the technology of the inform...
Collective action is volatile: characterized by swift, unexpected changes in intensity, target, and ...
This book is an ethnographic study of the internal dynamics of a subcultural community that defines ...
The present dissertation explores the collective identity of the Anonymous movement. This movement i...
For the past three decades, scholars of social movements have debated whether collective protest is ...
NoThe rise of networked social movements contesting neo-liberal globalization and protesting the sum...
This paper shows how different "network " arguments about how protest spreads imply quite ...
The advent of social media heralded great promises for social movements. First, social movements wou...
textabstractCase studies of urban squatting in the United States and the Netherlands, and the fight ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the internal dynamics of a subcultural community that ...
Based on the results of research regarding new forms of collective action , the chapter analyzes thr...
This project seeks to show that the controversial hacktivist phenomenon Anonymous might be most appr...