Digitally Enabled Social Change: Activism in the Internet Age (Acting with Technology)
暫譯: 數位驅動的社會變革:網路時代的行動主義(與科技同行)

Jennifer Earl, Katrina Kimport

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2013-08-16
  • 售價: $1,250
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,188
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 272
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 0262525062
  • ISBN-13: 9780262525060
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Much attention has been paid in recent years to the emergence of "Internet activism," but scholars and pundits disagree about whether online political activity is different in kind from more traditional forms of activism. Does the global reach and blazing speed of the Internet affect the essential character or dynamics of online political protest? In Digitally Enabled Social Change, Jennifer Earl and Katrina Kimport examine key characteristics of web activism and investigate their impacts on organizing and participation.

Earl and Kimport argue that the web offers two key affordances relevant to activism: sharply reduced costs for creating, organizing, and participating in protest; and the decreased need for activists to be physically together in order to act together. Drawing on evidence from samples of online petitions, boycotts, and letter-writing and e-mailing campaigns, Earl and Kimport show that the more these affordances are leveraged, the more transformative the changes to organizing and participating in protest.

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近年來,對於「網路行動主義」的興起引起了廣泛的關注,但學者和專家對於線上政治活動是否與更傳統的行動主義形式有所不同存在分歧。網路的全球觸及性和迅速性是否影響了線上政治抗議的本質特徵或動態?在《Digitally Enabled Social Change》中,Jennifer Earl 和 Katrina Kimport 探討了網路行動主義的關鍵特徵,並調查其對組織和參與的影響。

Earl 和 Kimport 主張,網路提供了與行動主義相關的兩個關鍵優勢:顯著降低了創建、組織和參與抗議的成本;以及減少了行動者必須實體聚集才能共同行動的需求。根據線上請願、抵制以及寫信和發送電子郵件活動的樣本證據,Earl 和 Kimport 顯示,越是利用這些優勢,對於抗議的組織和參與所帶來的變革就越具變革性。

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