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He doesn't just talk the talk about internetactivism, he walks the walk.
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Those detained had mainly avoided incarceration for years despite their onlineactivism.
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A combination many say could usher in a new wave of onlineactivism.
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The question has been whether onlineactivism would translate into a readiness to take to the street.
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YouTube had only just started then, and you didn't see PSAs go viral through onlineactivism campaigns.
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One of the side effects of social media has been a rise in various forms of onlineactivism.
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I'm not confident or knowledgeable enough to become a voice for anything as important as digitalactivism.
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Trained as an anthropologist, she researches and writes on the intersection of computer hacking and digitalactivism.
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Hashtag activism is digitalactivism that takes place over social media with the intention of sparking social change.
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He presents a critique of online hactivism groups, including LulzSec and Anonymous, and suggests digitalactivism more broadly would benefit from an elitist reworking
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What's unique about this initiative, unlike so many other types of digitalactivism which quickly flame out, is that-twoyears later-KickingItForwardis still going strong.
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It evolved from a venture called the Point, a site to improve onlineorganizing and fund-raising.
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Groupon evolved from a venture called the Point, a site to improve onlineorganizing and fund-raising.
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The Harris brothers got started with onlineorganizing in 2005 with Therebelution.com, a burgeoning Christian youth conference, blog and book-selling business.
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The Philadelphia panel was acting on a challenge that, thanks to onlineorganizing, drew 50,000 named plaintiffs.
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After leaving Facebook's product and user experience team in 2007, Hughes helped run onlineorganizing for Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential campaign.
Usage of hacktivism in English
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That's why we're not at all into faceless things like hacktivism.
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Brian Knappenberger is a documentary filmmaker and director, whose work has explored online hacktivism culture.
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But that's not to say that hacktivism has to be somber, serious and all grown-up to be effective.
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As an anthropologist who has studied hacker culture, hacktivism, and Anonymous in particular, I struggled to find some black-and-white moral certitude for such activities.