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The Internet and Politics Agenda for Today New Social Movements: defined Examples Impact of the Internet Questions about NSMs Core concepts & the Internet’s effects
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The Internet and Politics New social movements unconventional political behaviour “Movements…are better defined as collective challenges by people with common purposes and solidarity in sustained interaction with opponents and authorities.” – Tarrow
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The Internet and Politics Examples: environmentalism gay & lesbian rights feminism civil rights movement peace movement Solidarity (Poland) anti-globalization movement
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The Internet and Politics Impact of the Internet NSMs well-positioned to take advantage of Net because of: outsider status high information costs high coordination costs global diffusion every aspect of NSMs potentially affected
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The Internet and Politics Questions about social movements: How do social movements emerge? Why do individuals participate in movements? How do movements choose their tactics? What determines the size of the movement? What affects the success of the movement? Why do movements collapse or end?
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The Internet and Politics Core concepts Political Opportunity Structures Frames Cycles of Protest Resource Mobilization Repertoires of Protest
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The Internet and Politics Political Opportunity Structures Protest/resistance more or less difficult at different times. 3 dimensions: degree of openness/closure of formal political access degree of stability or instability of political alignments availability of potential allies/partners Internet dramatically changes the P.O.S. especially in repressive regimes e.g. Indonesia, Philippines
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The Internet and Politics Frames how people understand the meaning of the movement includes goals, values, identities part of what recruits people to the movement hotly contested Internet disperses control over movement framing e.g. environmentalist discussionenvironmentalist discussion
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The Internet and Politics Cycles of Protest NSMs have a typical life course: start with clashes between early challengers and authorities other social actors align with one or the other side process accelerates: additional organizations/movements form methods of protest are diffused protest widens and becomes more socially encompassing Internet accelerates the cycles of protest e.g. MAI
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The Internet and Politics Resource Mobilization success depends ability to mobilize resources via: professional organizers political entrepreneurs financing/funding Net makes resource moblization both less and more crucial fewer barriers to entry e.g. Changing the ClimateChanging the Climate greater returns to resource investments
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The Internet and Politics Repertoires forms of protest have to be invented e.g. sit-ins, marches, culture jamming different repertoires associated with different movements Internet has expanded the repertoire with: e-mail petitions online sit-ins and marches hacktivism e.g. Black ThursdayBlack Thursday
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