Re: the Social Movements Question
I don't maintain a separate bibliography on social movements and the Internet (though it's a great idea), but here are some cites that might be useful: Castells, M. (1997). The power of identity. Cambridge, Mass ; Oxford, Blackwell. Diani, "Social movement networks: virtual and real" in Webster, Culture and politics in the information age : a new politics? (London: Routledge, 2001). Lee, E. (1997). The labour movement and the internet : the new internationalism. London ; Chicago, Pluto Press. Norris, P. (2001). Digital divide : civic engagement, information poverty, and the Internet worldwide. Cambridge ; New York, Cambridge University Press. Pickerill, J. (2001). Weaving a Green Web: Environmental protest and computer-mediated communication in Britain. Culture and politics in the information age : a new politics? F. Webster. London ; New York, Routledge: xi, 231. Smith, P. J. and E. Smythe (2001). Globalization, citizenship and technology: The Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) meets the Internet. Culture and politics in the information age : a new politics? F. Webster. London ; New York, Routledge: xi, 231. Tarrow, S. (2002). The New Transnational Contention: Organizations, Coalitions, Mechanisms. American Political Science Assoication Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Webster, F. (2001). Culture and politics in the information age : a new politics? London ; New York, Routledge. -- Alexandra Samuel samuel@fas.harvard.edu http://www.alexandrasamuel.com
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