Until fairly recently, but it's changing. See Lance Bennett, various
issues of Social Movement Studies (journal), Manuel Castells, etc. I do
a course on sociology based social movement studies, check out the
syllabus:
http://networkmovements.wordpress.com/syllabus/
Also, not sure re: the term 'digital' as an important modifier for
social movement scholars looking at media and movements (rather than the
specific affordances of a given media platform, for example 'networked,'
many to many, etc)
s
On 10/26/2013 04:52 PM, Mary Joyce wrote:
> PS: comm = communication (I'd also include media studies)
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> On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Mary Joyce <mjoyce@???> wrote:
>
>> I've written this into a research proposal, but wanted to get some
>> feedback first:
>>
>> "In the social movement literature within sociology, digital media is
>> less negated than omitted"
>>
>>
>> Agree or disagree? Seems that the social movement studies that include
>> reference to digital media are coming out of comm.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mary
>>
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>> Mary C. Joyce
>> activism analysis for the digital age
>> university of washington | dept. of communication
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