Título:

“Adapting, adopting and diffusing: Leveraging Web 2.0 Tools for activism in Mexico”

Autor:

HALOW Summer

Editor:

Asociación Latinoamericana de la Comunicación (ALAIC)

Fecha:

2013

Tipo:

Artículo

Idioma:

en

Descripción:

Brasil

This qualitative study examines how four activist organizations in Mexico have employed digital communication technologies like Facebook and Twitter, exploring how digital tactics are diffused among these organizations, which dimensions of activism are supported by technologies, what obstacle they face in using technologies, and how they see adoption of these tactics as impacting activism. Interviews suggest that some organization are acting as “hothouses”, diffusing online tactics that are adapted and adopted according to an organization´s needs and resources. However, this study also suggests the digital divide limits the use of, and creates resistance to, these tools. Thus, while digital tactics slowly are being diffused, they are not necessarily being institutionalized as part of a new repertoire of digital activist tactics.

Materia:

Internet

Tecnologías de la información

Cambio social

Medios de comunicación

Discurso

Fuente:

Journal of Latin American Communication Research (3) 1

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