Activism and radical politics in the digital age: Towards a typology

Christina Neumayer, Svensson Jakob

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    Abstract

    This article aims to develop a typology for evaluating different types of activism in the digital age, based on the ideal of radical democracy. Departing from this ideal, activism is approached in terms of processes of identification by establishing conflictual frontiers to outside others as either adversaries or enemies. On the basis of these discussions, we outline a typology of four kinds of activists, namely the salon activist, the contentious activist, the law-abiding activist and the Gandhian activist. The typology’s first axis, between antagonism and agonism, is derived from normative discussions in radical democracy concerning developing frontiers. The second axis, about readiness to engage in civil disobedience, is derived from a review of studies of different forms of online activism. The article concludes by suggesting that the different forms of political engagement online have to be taken into account when studying how online activism can contribute to social change.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftConvergence. The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
    Vol/bind22
    Udgave nummer2
    Sider (fra-til)131-146
    ISSN1354-8565
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2014

    Emneord

    • digital activism
    • radical democracy
    • activist typology
    • civil disobedience
    • online political engagement

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