Networks of engagement: electronic communication and grassroots environmental activism in Kaliningrad |
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Authors: | Shannon O'Lear |
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Institution: | Illinois State University, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper contributes to a discussion on networks as political spaces by examining the work of an environmental activist group in Kaliningrad, Russia. Drawing from geographic work on communication and from literature on organizational structure and communication technology provides a useful means of understanding and conceptualizing computer networks from a social science perspective. The case study of grassroots activism illustrates how computer-based communication may support a unique space of political activity. Electronic mail (e-mail) communication can be a channel through which activists may overcome the constraints of location as an information container in order to create spaces of interaction and action appropriate to their political agenda. This case study is an example where organization members use e-mail communication to connect their activities, information sources and collaborative partners at different scales to create a viable space for environmental activism and information distribution within a shifting political context. |
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Keywords: | Kaliningrad Russia e-mail Internet environmental activism |
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