The new forms political activism
development forms mobilization of contemporary social movements over the
Internet. The adopted repertoires the movements are a combination, on the one
hand, the traditional stocks, such as institutional participation, through
vote, and another variety of actions, such as protests, boycotts and direct
action, and other online actions.
By contemporary social movements
from the appropriation of new technologies information and communication:
Protest movements have traditionally relied upon activities such as street
theater, public demonstrations, and direct action to challenge Authorities. The
Internet has altered this dynamic by electronically Promoting the diffusion of
protest ideas and tactics quickly and efficiently across national borders. The
Internet may serve multiple functions for all These organizations, including
email lobbying of elected Representatives, public officials, and policy elites;
networking with related associations and organizations; mobilizing organizers,
activists, and members using action alerts, newsletters, and e-mails; raising
funds and recruiting supporters; and communicating messages to the public via
the traditional news medium. In short, digital technologies Facilitate
the network of networks, which shouldn’t be an environment where civic society
and the public sphere flourish.
The protest actions have gained
strength since the 80s either through boycotts, demonstrations, raids, and many
other creative ways developed by social movement organization and
non-governmental organizations (NGOs). In fact, the protest actions have become
a means of political expression as fundamental as participation in political
parties, voluntary associations and community organizations. The different
forms of action developed by movements are the result of a cumulative
historical process previously developed activities and that suited to the needs
and constraints of each specific process that civil society organizations
develop, whether financial constraints, organizational, political agenda,
political repression level that can be subjects and technologies that may be
appropriate.
Creativity is a key element in the
mobilization process, as the as new constraints emerge, new forms of political
action are developed, or, as new technological tools will develop, also new
ways to act collectively are being articulated. Forms protest can be more
easily arranged via the Internet (if part of involved have access to the
network of course) but are unlikely to be replaced only by online actions. This
means that there is no replacement process, but rather complementarity between
the forms of protest. Many traditional
groups with a predominantly national focus have gone online to augment. Their
offline strategies, by exploiting new ways to reach out to supporters and the
average or put pressure on political elites. It seems clear that Internet is
affecting the ways traditional group’s campaign. The net has spurred changes
that allow groups to capitalize on its potential for recruitment,
organizational flexibility, and efficiency.
By Segesela Blandina
BAPRM 42663
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