Political Change in the Digital Age: The Fragility and Promise of Online Organizing
Author(s) -
Bruce Etling,
Robert E. L. Faris,
John Palfrey
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
the sais review of international affairs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1945-4724
pISSN - 1945-4716
DOI - 10.1353/sais.2010.0016
Subject(s) - geopolitics , authoritarianism , politics , fragility , the internet , political science , digital media , face (sociological concept) , public relations , information age , internet privacy , political economy , sociology , computer science , social science , democracy , law , world wide web , chemistry
We conclude that policymakers and scholars that have been most optimistic about the impact of digital tools have over-emphasized the role of information, specifically access to alternative and independent sources of information and unfiltered access to the Internet. We argue, in contrast, that more attention should be paid to the means of overcoming the difficulties of online organization in the face of authoritarian governments in an increasingly digital geopolitical environment.
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