All, I will shamelessly plug myself here with my own 2003 Air online social movements paper: Coopman, T. M. (2005) Dissentworks: Identity and emergent dissent as network structure. In Matthew Allen & Mia Consalvo (eds.). 2nd Internet Research Annual. Peter Lang. Continuing with more flagrant self promotion: I have a paper I presented at NCA and is in submission, Weak is the New Strong: Weak Ties, Communication Networks, and Collective Action if the fellow grad student is interested I'll send a copy. Also recommending the edited volume: Diani & McAdam (eds.)(2003). Social movements and networks: Relational approaches to collective action. New York: Oxford University Press. Especially the Mische, A. chapter, Cross-talk in movements: Reconceiving the culture-network link. -TED Ted M. Coopman Department of Communication University of Washington On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, Denise N. Rall wrote:
Apologies if this has already been posted, but I saw this presentation at AoIR, Toronto, and I believe this won a "best student paper" award -
Ryan, Sherida (2003). Don't trust anyone outside your pack: Initial trust formation in an online social activist network. Internet Research 4.0: Broadening the Band, Totonto, Canada, Association of Internet Researchers.
Cheers, Denise
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