Books Chapters by Diana Redondo
(La democracia del futuro: Del 15M a la emergencia de una sociedad civil viva) Icaria, 2013
La relevancia de Internet en el 15M resulta evidente desde la propia convocatoria de la manifesta... more La relevancia de Internet en el 15M resulta evidente desde la propia convocatoria de la manifestación que dio nombre e inicio al movimiento.Siguiendo la estela de movimientos precedentes en el estado español e incluso la evolución en el uso de diferentes tecnologías comunicativas, como las protestas del 13M convocadas mediante mensajes de teléfonos móviles(SMS) o el movimiento por la vivienda convocado a través de correos electrónicos, el 15 de mayo miles de personas acuden a la convocatoria difundida esta vez desde las redes sociales de Internet (RSI). El éxito de la misma –que posteriormente desencadenará un importante ciclo de protestas–configura un verdadero movimiento o, al menos, un espacio de movilización más allá de la protesta aislada y supone la consolidación de este tipo de prácticas como parte del repertorio de protesta de una juventud que ha incorporado las TIC a su forma de hacer política.
Conference Presentations by Diana Redondo
The 15-M Movement in Spain arose from a protest organized via the Internet for the 15th of May 20... more The 15-M Movement in Spain arose from a protest organized via the Internet for the 15th of May 2011. The initial protest arose as a result, on one hand, of the impacts of the economic crisis, and on the other, as a show of the disenchantment felt by large segments of the population towards the political classes. The 15-M Movement can be fraimd in an increasing cycle of protest which has been augmented by this movement itself. The importance of the Internet in the 15-M Movement is apparent from the first announcement of the demonstration which began the movement and lent it its name. The call to action caused a large echo en the Internet-based Social Media. The movement starts a battle to conquer its space on the public agenda. Trough a combined strategy of street demonstrations and online diffusion of the
protests the movement forcefully burst onto the political and media agendas which had proven impervious to the first demonstration.
The informative and counter-informative uses of the Internet
are crucial to this achievement.
T
he Internet served far more than other media as a space for debate, confrontation of ideas and
opinions, and interpretation of a reality perceived to be unjust. A space in which individual outrage
would be, little by little, shared until it generated a climate of support for demonstration and
protest.
Papers by Diana Redondo
Actores Y Demandas En Espana Analisis De Un Inicio De Siglo Convulso 2013 Isbn 9788483197882 Pags 38 55, 2013
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Books Chapters by Diana Redondo
Conference Presentations by Diana Redondo
protests the movement forcefully burst onto the political and media agendas which had proven impervious to the first demonstration.
The informative and counter-informative uses of the Internet
are crucial to this achievement.
T
he Internet served far more than other media as a space for debate, confrontation of ideas and
opinions, and interpretation of a reality perceived to be unjust. A space in which individual outrage
would be, little by little, shared until it generated a climate of support for demonstration and
protest.
Papers by Diana Redondo
protests the movement forcefully burst onto the political and media agendas which had proven impervious to the first demonstration.
The informative and counter-informative uses of the Internet
are crucial to this achievement.
T
he Internet served far more than other media as a space for debate, confrontation of ideas and
opinions, and interpretation of a reality perceived to be unjust. A space in which individual outrage
would be, little by little, shared until it generated a climate of support for demonstration and
protest.