New Media : Challenging the Establishment

Individual citizens can effect social change through mediated action. There has been a paradigmatic shift in how social networks coalesce online for collective action. The Internet, and especially the creation of open and accessible social media networks, has facilitated and significantly accelerated the generation and mass awareness of social categories, such as people with grievances about government corruption. It has also provided the means to create and share an abundance of content—images, videos, and stories— that feed the narratives around which networks for action coalesce.

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Main Author: Sigal, Ivan
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Published: 2011-09
Subjects:anticorruption, anticorruption campaigns, codes, communities, corruption, federal government, fraud, images, Information Infrastructure, information technologies, information technology, Innovations, MEDIA, messaging, networks, police, police corruption, police officers, theft, website,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6117
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spelling dig-okr-1098661172023-11-17T16:11:08Z New Media : Challenging the Establishment Sigal, Ivan anticorruption anticorruption campaigns codes communities corruption federal government fraud images Information Infrastructure information technologies information technology Innovations MEDIA messaging networks police police corruption police officers theft website Individual citizens can effect social change through mediated action. There has been a paradigmatic shift in how social networks coalesce online for collective action. The Internet, and especially the creation of open and accessible social media networks, has facilitated and significantly accelerated the generation and mass awareness of social categories, such as people with grievances about government corruption. It has also provided the means to create and share an abundance of content—images, videos, and stories— that feed the narratives around which networks for action coalesce. 2012-05-16T16:22:57Z 2012-05-16T16:22:57Z 2011-09 Journal Article Article de journal Artículo de revista Development Outreach http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6117 Development Outreach Development Outreach CC BY 3.0 IGO World Bank http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ application/pdf
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topic anticorruption
anticorruption campaigns
codes
communities
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federal government
fraud
images
Information Infrastructure
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information technology
Innovations
MEDIA
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networks
police
police corruption
police officers
theft
website
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anticorruption campaigns
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federal government
fraud
images
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networks
police
police corruption
police officers
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federal government
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images
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police
police corruption
police officers
theft
website
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anticorruption campaigns
codes
communities
corruption
federal government
fraud
images
Information Infrastructure
information technologies
information technology
Innovations
MEDIA
messaging
networks
police
police corruption
police officers
theft
website
Sigal, Ivan
New Media : Challenging the Establishment
description Individual citizens can effect social change through mediated action. There has been a paradigmatic shift in how social networks coalesce online for collective action. The Internet, and especially the creation of open and accessible social media networks, has facilitated and significantly accelerated the generation and mass awareness of social categories, such as people with grievances about government corruption. It has also provided the means to create and share an abundance of content—images, videos, and stories— that feed the narratives around which networks for action coalesce.
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anticorruption campaigns
codes
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federal government
fraud
images
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Innovations
MEDIA
messaging
networks
police
police corruption
police officers
theft
website
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