All, Here are a few. Armond, P. (2001). Netwar in the emerald city: WTO protest strategy and tactics. In J. Arquilla, and D. Ronfeldt (Eds.), Networks and netwars (pp. 201-238). Santa Monica, CA: Rand. Diani, M. & D. McAdam (Eds.), (2003). Social movements and networks: Relational approaches to collective action. New York: Oxford University Press. Shumate, M., & Pike, J. (2006). Trouble in a geographically distributed virtual network organization: Organizing tensions in continental direct action network. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 11(3), article 8. http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol11/issue3/shumate.html Meikle, G. (2003) Indymedia and the new net news. M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 6(2). Retrieved December 10, 2005 from http://journal.media-culture.org.au/0304/02-feature.php Pickard, V. W. (2006b). United yet autonomous: Indymedia and the struggle to sustain a radical democratic network. Media Culture & Society, 28, 315-336 Surman, M. and Reilly, K. (2003, November) Appropriating the internet for social change: Towards the strategic use of networked technologies by transnational civil society organizations. Version 1.0. Social Science Research Council. Retrieved December 14, 2005 from: http://www.ssrc.org/programs/itic. -TED Ted M. Coopman Department of Communication University of Washington On Wed, 2 May 2007, Kathleen O'Riordan wrote:
These all have empirical chapters:
Cyberactivism: Online Activism in Theory and Practice (eds) M McCaughey, M D. Ayers, 2003
Cyberprotest: New Media, Citizens and Social Movements (eds) W. Van De Donk et al, 2004
Global Media, Global Activism (eds) de Jong et al, 2005
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