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Networks of Outrage and Hope Social Movements in the Internet Age

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ISBN-10: 0745662854

ISBN-13: 9780745662855

Edition: 2012

Authors: Manuel Castells

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List price: $12.99
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 10/12/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 200
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Acknowledgments
Opening: Networking Minds, Creating Meaning, Contesting Power
Prelude to Revolution: Where It All Started
Tunisia: "The Revolution of Liberty and Dignity"
Iceland's Kitchenware Revolution: from financial collapse to crowdsourcing a new constitution
Southern wind, northern wind: cross-cultural levers of social change
The Egyptian Revolution
Space of flows and space of places in the Egyptian revolution
State's response to an Internet-facilitated revolution: the great disconnection
Who were the protesters, and what was the protest?
Women in revolution
The Islamic question
"The revolution will continue"
Understanding the Egyptian revolution
Dignity, Violence, Geopolitics: The Arab Uprisings
Violence and the state
A digital revolution?
A Rhizomatic Revolution: Indignadas in Spain
A self-mediated movement
What did/do the indignadas want?
The discourse of the movement
Reinventing democracy in practice: an assemblyled, leaderless movement
From deliberation to action: the question of violence
A political movement against the political system
A rhizomatic revolution
Occupy Wall Street: Harvesting the Salt of the Earth
The outrage, the thunder, the spark
The prairie on fire
A networked movement
Direct democracy in practice
A non-demand movement: "The process is the message"
Violence against a non-violent movement
What did the movement achieve?
The salt of the Earth
Changing the World in the Network Society
Networked social movements: an emerging pattern?
Internet and the culture of autonomy
Networked social movements and reform politics: an impossible love?
Beyond Outrage, Hope: The Life and Death of Networked Social Movements
Appendices