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dc.contributor.authorCERNISON, Matteo
dc.date.accessioned2019-02-28T15:24:11Z
dc.date.available2019-02-28T15:24:11Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.citationAmsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2019, Protest and social movementsen
dc.identifier.isbn9789462980068
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1814/61405
dc.descriptionPublished: 27 February 2019en
dc.description.abstractThis book focuses on the referendums against water privatization in Italy and explores how activists took to social media, ultimately convincing twenty-seven million citizens to vote. Investigating the relationship between social movements and internet-related activism during complex campaigns, this book examines how a technological evolution — the increased relevance of social media platforms — affected in very different ways organizations with divergent characteristics, promoting at the same time decentralized communication practices, and new ways of coordinating dispersed communities of people. Matteo Cernison combines and adapts a wide set of methods, from social network analysis to digital ethnography, in order to explore in detail how digital activism and face-to-face initiatives interact and overlap. He argues that the geographical scale of actions, the role played by external media professionals, and the activists’ perceptions of digital technologies are key elements that contribute in a significant way to shape the very different communication practices often described as online activism.en
dc.description.tableofcontents-- Introduction -- 1 Models of Online-Related Activism -- 2 Methods for Investigating Online-Related, Large-Scale Campaigns on the Web -- 3 Water Commons -- 4 The Web of Water A trace on the links structure -- 5 Patterns of Online Communication during the Referendum Campaign -- 6 The Campaign for Water on Facebook -- 7 Reinterpreting the Data New theoretical perspectives and methodologicalen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherAmsterdam University Pressen
dc.relation.isversionofhttp://hdl.handle.net/1814/34401en
dc.titleSocial media activism : water as a common gooden
dc.typeBooken
dc.identifier.doi10.2307/j.ctvc77nv5
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dc.description.versionPublished version of EUI PhD thesis, 2014en


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