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Títol: Spanish Indignados and the evolution of the 15M movement on Twitter: towards networked para-institutions
Autoria: peña-lópez, ismael  
Congosto, Mariluz  
Aragón Asenjo, Pablo
Altres: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3)
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Fundació Barcelona Media
Citació: Peña-López, I., Congosto, M. & Aragón, P. (2014). Spanish Indignados and the evolution of the 15M movement on Twitter: towards networked para-institutions. Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 15(1-2), 189-216. doi: 10.1080/14636204.2014.931678
Resum: The Arab Spring, the Spanish Indignados, the Occupy Wall Street movement, the #YoSoy132 movement, the protests in Istanbul's Taksim Gezi Park, the Brazilian Spring (#jan25, #arabspring, #15M, #ows, #YoSoy132, #occupyGezi, #vemprarua): in the last three years the world has witnessed the emergence of networked citizen politics. These movements are not institutions, but oftentimes mimic their nature. At the same time, they are unlike traditional citizens' movements, but very much alike in their decentralized structure. Networked citizen politics, characterized by decentralization, swarm like action and an intensive use of information and communication technologies have been playing an increasing role in worldwide protests and movements, often overtaking and circumventing the actions of governments, parliaments, political parties, labour unions, non governmental organizations, mass media and all kinds of formal democratic institutions. Taking the case of Spanish Indignados, we analyse the nature of networked citizen politics as an extra representational kind of political participation for instance, the pervasiveness of Twitter's use in the 15M movement. We begin by characterizing users, including a description of how movements propagate from one to another. Next we explore the bonds between networked citizen movements and formal democratic institutions and how they relate to each other, especially the movements with political parties and mass media. We also examine how networked citizen politics may use tools similar to those of the so called Politics 2.0 but with very different purposes and, accordingly, the result is of the two conflicting approaches. Our analysis shows that different movements that is, 15M and 25S act as a continuum for networked citizen politics that use the Internet as the support for new institutionalisms, and despite the lack of traditional organizations, people, practices and ideas are shared and used as foundations for further action. Nevertheless, there is almost no inter institutional dialogue, with exceptions being individuals belonging to minor and left wing parties.
Paraules clau: 15M
Spanish Revolution
Indignats
Twitter
anàlisi de les xarxes socials
política institucional
DOI: 10.1080/14636204.2014.931678
Tipus de document: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Versió del document: info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
Data de publicació: abr-2014
Llicència de publicació: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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