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Index
Cover Title Copyright CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction PART I CYBER-SOCIAL MOVEMENTS EMERGING ONLINE
1. Internet Protests, from Text to Web 2. Indymedia.org: A New Communications Commons 3. Classifying Forms of Online Activism: The Case of Cyberprotests against the World Bank 4. The Radicalization of Zeke Spier: How the Internet Contributes to Civic Engagement and New Forms of Social Capital
PART II THEORIZING ONLINE ACTIVISM
5. Democracy, New Social Movements, and the Internet: A Habermasian Analysis 6. Comparing Collective Identity in Online and Offline Feminist Activists 7. Mapping Networks of Support for the Zapatista Movement: Applying Social-Networks Analysis to Study Contemporary Social Movements 8. Identifying with Information: Citizen Empowerment, the Internet, and the Environmental Anti-Toxins Movement
PART III CAUTIONARY READINGS OF COMMUNITY, EMPOWERMENT, AND CAPITALISM ONLINE
9. Wiring Human Rights Activism: Amnesty International and the Challenges of Information and Communication Technologies 10. Ethnic Online Communities: Between Profit and Purpose 11. Gay Media, Inc.: Media Structures, the New Gay Conglomerates, and Collective Sexual Identities
Epilogue: Current Directions and Future Questions About the Contributors Index
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