Internet, scale and the global grassroots: Geographies of the Indymedia network of independent media centres
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| Publication date | 12-2004 |
| Journal | Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie |
| Volume | Issue number | 95 | 5 |
| Pages (from-to) | 482-497 |
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| Abstract |
This paper addresses the role of the Internet in global collective action through an analysis of the scale practices of the Indymedia network. Indymedia is a worldwide network of interlinked websites run by volunteers organised in local Independent Media Centres (IMCs). These websites, a global site at http://www.indymedia.org and over one hundred local sites, are meant to empower activists groups by providing them with a media platform. The case study focuses on the role of the Internet in four facets of collective action: grievances and alternatives, organisation, mobilisation and identities. The analysis deals more specifically with scales, examining scaling practices in the light of three scale metaphors (scale as level, scale as size, scale as relation). While scales are also framed as bounded areas (territorial communities to be served) and as levels when targeting specific government agencies, the prevailing scale frame is that of a network of scales in which the local and the global mutually constitute each other.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0040-747X.2004.00334.x |
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