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Understanding Internet Use in Grassroots Campaigns: Internet and Social Movement Theory

In: User-Centric Technology Design for Nonprofit and Civic Engagements

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  • Lasse Berntzen

    (Buskerud and Vestfold University College)

  • Marius Rohde-Johannessen

    (Buskerud and Vestfold University College)

  • James Godbolt

    (Buskerud and Vestfold University College)

Abstract

The aim of this chapter is to shed light on the use of the Internet in grassroots campaigns. Ideas from social movement theory are used as a theoretical framework. Three different cases, spanning a period of 8 years, are examined to find development patterns. The chapter concludes with a discussion of what impact technology used by grassroots movements has on modern politics.

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  • Lasse Berntzen & Marius Rohde-Johannessen & James Godbolt, 2014. "Understanding Internet Use in Grassroots Campaigns: Internet and Social Movement Theory," Public Administration and Information Technology, in: Saqib Saeed (ed.), User-Centric Technology Design for Nonprofit and Civic Engagements, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 15-24, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:paitcp:978-3-319-05963-1_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05963-1_2
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