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This book focuses on the referendums against water privatisation 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 organisations with divergent characteristics, promoting at the same time decentralised 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.
This book looks at long-term consequences of social movements in times of transition on the quality of democracy in ensuing regimes. It will be useful to students in courses on political sociology, comparative politics, social movements, democratic theory, democratization, and revolution.
This timely book investigates emerging efforts to govern artificial intelligence (AI) at an international level. It aptly emphasizes the complex interactions involved when creating international laws, exploring potential and current developments in AI regulation.
In recent years, social movements on the left have increasingly begun to make themselves felt in referendums. This has been seen throughout Europe: in votes regarding independence in Scotland and Catalonia, on water rights in Italy, on debt repayment in Iceland, and on the financial proposals of the troika in Greece. This book presents case studies of those referendums and more to analyze the ways that social movements formed in the wake of the 2008 crash have affected referendums' development and outcomes. Looking at general issues of democracy, as well as the political effects of neoliberalism, this book is ideally suited to help us understand some of the issues around Brexit and will be read by a wide audience interested in social movements, referendums, and democratic innovation.
Social movement studies have grown enormously in the last few decades, spreading from sociology and political science to other fields of knowledge, as varied as geography, history, anthropology, psychology, economics, law and others. With the growing interest in the field, there has been also an increasing need for methodological guidance for empirical research. This volume aims at addressing this need by introducing main methods of data collection and dataanalysis as they have been used in past research on social movements. The book emphasises a practical approach, presenting in each chapter specific discussions on the main steps ofresearch using a certain method; from research design to data collection and the use of information. In doing so, dilemmas and choices are presented, and illustrated within chapters following the same systemic approach.
How do precarious workers employed in call-centres, universities, the fashion industry and many other labour markets organise, struggle and communicate to become recognised, influential political subjects? "Media Practices and Protest Politics; How Precarious Workers Mobilise" reveals the process by which individuals at the margins of the labour market and excluded from the welfare state communicate and struggle outside the realm of institutional politics to gain recognition in the political sphere. In this important and thought provoking work Alice Mattoni suggests an all-encompassing approach to understanding grassroots political communication in contemporary societies. Using original exam...
Citizen participation is a central component of democratic governance. As participatory schemes have grown in number and gained in social legitimacy over recent years, the research community has analyzed the virtues of participatory policies from several points of view, but usually giving focus to the most successful and well-known grass-roots cases. This book examines a wider range of participatory interventions that have been created or legitimized by central governments, providing original exploration of institutional democratic participatory mechanisms. Looking at a huge variety of subnational examples across Italy, Spain and France, the book interrogates the rich findings of a substantial research project. The authors use quantitative and qualitative methods to compare why these cases of participatory mechanisms have emerged, how they function, and what cultural impact they’ve achieved. This allows highly original insights into why participatory mechanisms work in some places, but not others, and the sorts of choices that organizers of participatory processes have to consider when creating such policies.
A workbook filled with ideas and inspiration. A guide to the age of social media, social disruption and artificial intelligence. Written for large and small companies, those interested in communication and all the curious people out there. Explore the powerful changes coming to the social media landscape in 2024 as a result of artificial intelligence. Discover the augmented reality revolution in online shopping and the impact of platforms like TikTok. See how businesses are benefiting from micro-influencers and why data protection is becoming increasingly important. This book shows how AI is transforming customer service and why strategic marketing is so cruicial. Get practical insights and checklists and reflect on ethical issues in the digital world. Take advantage of the insights offered by chatGPT and stay curious about future trends. This essential guide will provide you with concrete impulses and positive ideas for 2024. You will also find a wealth of examples, bibliographical references and inspiring quotes.
Questo testo pone all'attenzione l'approccio di genere verso le tecnologie. Offre spunti, competenze e esperienze vere per nuovi modelli di società, di produzione, di rapporti. Contributi tutti al femminile: rappresentano analisi e testimonianze di donne che sono protagoniste, come studiose o professioniste, della Rete e dell'ICT. Ognuna, con il proprio contributo, a dire che anche nel mondo della Rete (che si pretende innovativo per definizione) il simbolico è e rimane quello "tradizionale" (maschile), solo apparentemente neutro.
Nel contesto politico italiano, caratterizzato dalla personalizzazione della politica, dalle logiche di breve periodo, dalla sfiducia nelle istituzioni, da sentimenti di antipolitica, la mobilitazione per l'acqua bene comune – di cui la vittoria referendaria di giugno 2011 rappresenta il momento più eclatante – presenta chiari elementi di originalità. Senza inseguire leadership carismatiche, ignorato dall'establishment politico e mediatico, questo movimento ha saputo coinvolgere e tenere insieme una coalizione vasta e plurale, riferendosi a principi morali e diritti fondamentali, adottando un'ottica non solo locale ma anche globale, e portando avanti una battaglia paradigmatica per la democrazia e il bene comune. Il presente volume nasce dalla volontà di riflettere sugli elementi e le pratiche che hanno reso possibile questa esperienza e sul suo significato politico più ampio.