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'''How? Emerging organizational logics, modes of interaction and involvement with social media.''' | '''How? Emerging organizational logics, modes of interaction and involvement with social media.''' | ||
* '''Collective action and digital media:''' People working on the area and interested: Mayo Fuster Morell, Sasha Costanza-Chock, Ethan Zuckerman (TBC), Rob Faris, Zeynep Tufekci, Bruce Etling, Nagla Rizk, Colin Maclay, Pablo Rey, Jeffrey Juris, and Jason Pramas, Mike Ananny, Beth Coleman, | * '''Collective action and digital media:''''' People working on the area and interested:'' Mayo Fuster Morell, Sasha Costanza-Chock, Ethan Zuckerman (TBC), Rob Faris, Zeynep Tufekci, Bruce Etling, Nagla Rizk, Colin Maclay, Pablo Rey, Jeffrey Juris, and Jason Pramas, Mike Ananny, Beth Coleman, | ||
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* '''Internal performative dynamics and democratic conceptions:''' People working on the area and interested: Nicole Doerr (Decision making), Christian Scholl (Tensions with Bottom-up democracy); and, Marcos Ancelovici (Participative democracy and the role of assemblies). | * '''Internal performative dynamics and democratic conceptions:''' ''People working on the area and interested:'' Nicole Doerr (Decision making), Christian Scholl (Tensions with Bottom-up democracy); and, Marcos Ancelovici (Participative democracy and the role of assemblies). | ||
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'''Is this really a global wave of protest? If so, Why // Explanatory factors and cases connections, and how the wave is diffused and translated among the several cases? Are there similar factors between them? Why did social mobilization happen in so many countries at once?.''' | '''Is this really a global wave of protest? If so, Why // Explanatory factors and cases connections, and how the wave is diffused and translated among the several cases? Are there similar factors between them? Why did social mobilization happen in so many countries at once?.''' | ||
* '''Historical perspective:''' People working on the area and interested: Laurence Cox (Historical contextualization), Mayo Fuster Morell and Jeffrey Juris (Connections with previous waves of movilizations – Global Justice Movement) | * '''Historical perspective:''' ''People working on the area and interested'': Laurence Cox (Historical contextualization), Mayo Fuster Morell and Jeffrey Juris (Connections with previous waves of movilizations – Global Justice Movement) | ||
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*'''Explanatory factors:'''People working on the area and interested: Jason Pramas (Precarious working conditions in Boston) Alice Mattoni (Labor Precarity in Italy), Charlotte Ryan (Social exclusion: Homeless movement) | *'''Explanatory factors:'''''People working on the area and interested:'' Jason Pramas (Precarious working conditions in Boston) Alice Mattoni (Labor Precarity in Italy), Charlotte Ryan (Social exclusion: Homeless movement) | ||
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* '''How the wave diffuse and translate among the several cases?''' People working on the area and interested: Ana Margarida Esteves (Chronology of events and the "contagion" effect) Maite Tapia (Diffusion of community organizing) Nicole Doerr (Translation and democracy) Cristina Flesher Fominaya (brief chronology and methodological issues); Maite Tapia (Is there potential for a shift of scale (e.g., to an international level)?) | * '''How the wave diffuse and translate among the several cases?''' ''People working on the area and interested:'' Ana Margarida Esteves (Chronology of events and the "contagion" effect) Maite Tapia (Diffusion of community organizing) Nicole Doerr (Translation and democracy) Cristina Flesher Fominaya (brief chronology and methodological issues); Maite Tapia (Is there potential for a shift of scale (e.g., to an international level)?) | ||
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'''Movement composition and visions/strategies of change: Actors involved, in terms (e.g.) of social groups mobilized vs those passive and those hostile, of different political and cultural traditions involved or not involved.''' | '''Movement composition and visions/strategies of change: Actors involved, in terms (e.g.) of social groups mobilized vs those passive and those hostile, of different political and cultural traditions involved or not involved.''' | ||
* '''Movement composition:''' People working on the area and interested: Marcos Ancelovici (Who the occupiers were and what they wanted) Charlotte Ryan (Homeless movement) Alice Mattoni (Precarity movement in Italy) Maite Tapia (The role of the labor movement and whether/how they shaped the rise of these new social movements) Mayo Fuster Morell (Free culture movement trajectory into 15M in Spain) | * '''Movement composition:''' ''People working on the area and interested'': Marcos Ancelovici (Who the occupiers were and what they wanted) Charlotte Ryan (Homeless movement) Alice Mattoni (Precarity movement in Italy) Maite Tapia (The role of the labor movement and whether/how they shaped the rise of these new social movements) Mayo Fuster Morell (Free culture movement trajectory into 15M in Spain) | ||
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* '''Visions/strategies of change:''' People working on the area and interested: Mayo Fuster Morell (Ecology of strategies; commons umbrella) Marcos Ancelovici (Significance, usefulness and limits of framing demands in terms of “we are the 99%”; the importance of problem-solving goals in social movements (what difference do they make for mobilization and for the sustainability of the movement?), Colin Ruggero (Micropoltics of Social Change) | * '''Visions/strategies of change:''' ''People working on the area and interested:'' Mayo Fuster Morell (Ecology of strategies; commons umbrella) Marcos Ancelovici (Significance, usefulness and limits of framing demands in terms of “we are the 99%”; the importance of problem-solving goals in social movements (what difference do they make for mobilization and for the sustainability of the movement?), Colin Ruggero (Micropoltics of Social Change) | ||
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Revision as of 15:26, 24 February 2012
First discussion
How? Emerging organizational logics, modes of interaction and involvement with social media.
- Collective action and digital media: People working on the area and interested: Mayo Fuster Morell, Sasha Costanza-Chock, Ethan Zuckerman (TBC), Rob Faris, Zeynep Tufekci, Bruce Etling, Nagla Rizk, Colin Maclay, Pablo Rey, Jeffrey Juris, and Jason Pramas, Mike Ananny, Beth Coleman,
Suggested insights for the discussion:
- Internal performative dynamics and democratic conceptions: People working on the area and interested: Nicole Doerr (Decision making), Christian Scholl (Tensions with Bottom-up democracy); and, Marcos Ancelovici (Participative democracy and the role of assemblies).
Suggested insights for the discussion:
Second discussion
Is this really a global wave of protest? If so, Why // Explanatory factors and cases connections, and how the wave is diffused and translated among the several cases? Are there similar factors between them? Why did social mobilization happen in so many countries at once?.
- Historical perspective: People working on the area and interested: Laurence Cox (Historical contextualization), Mayo Fuster Morell and Jeffrey Juris (Connections with previous waves of movilizations – Global Justice Movement)
Suggested insights for the discussion:
- Explanatory factors:People working on the area and interested: Jason Pramas (Precarious working conditions in Boston) Alice Mattoni (Labor Precarity in Italy), Charlotte Ryan (Social exclusion: Homeless movement)
Suggested insights for the discussion:
- How the wave diffuse and translate among the several cases? People working on the area and interested: Ana Margarida Esteves (Chronology of events and the "contagion" effect) Maite Tapia (Diffusion of community organizing) Nicole Doerr (Translation and democracy) Cristina Flesher Fominaya (brief chronology and methodological issues); Maite Tapia (Is there potential for a shift of scale (e.g., to an international level)?)
Suggested insights for the discussion:
Third discussion
Movement composition and visions/strategies of change: Actors involved, in terms (e.g.) of social groups mobilized vs those passive and those hostile, of different political and cultural traditions involved or not involved.
- Movement composition: People working on the area and interested: Marcos Ancelovici (Who the occupiers were and what they wanted) Charlotte Ryan (Homeless movement) Alice Mattoni (Precarity movement in Italy) Maite Tapia (The role of the labor movement and whether/how they shaped the rise of these new social movements) Mayo Fuster Morell (Free culture movement trajectory into 15M in Spain)
Suggested insights for the discussion:
- Visions/strategies of change: People working on the area and interested: Mayo Fuster Morell (Ecology of strategies; commons umbrella) Marcos Ancelovici (Significance, usefulness and limits of framing demands in terms of “we are the 99%”; the importance of problem-solving goals in social movements (what difference do they make for mobilization and for the sustainability of the movement?), Colin Ruggero (Micropoltics of Social Change)
Suggested insights for the discussion: