This book offers an interdisciplinary cutting edge exploration of research on the relationship between media, technology and social movements, a rapidly developing and complex area of contemporary scholarship. This book was originally published as a special issue of Social Movement Studies.
1. Navigating the technology-media-movements complex Cristina Flesher Fominaya and Kevin Gillan
2. Complex contention: analyzing power dynamics within Anonymous Justus Uitermark
3. From 'moments of madness' to 'the politics of mundanity' - researching digital media and contentious collective actions in China Jun Liu
4. The integrative power of online collective action networks beyond protest: Exploring social media use in the process of institutionalization Elena Pavan
5. Tweeting India's Nirbhaya protest: a study of emotional dynamics in an online social movement Saifuddin Ahmed, Kokil Jaidka and Jaeho Cho
6. Open networks and secret Facebook groups: exploring cycle effects on activists' social media use in the 2010/11 UK student protests Alexander Hensby
7. The new information frontier: toward a more nuanced view of social movement communication Jennifer Earl and R. Kelly Garrett
8. A situated understanding of digital technologies in social movements: Media ecology and media practice approaches Alice Mattoni