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Going online for social change: techniques, barriers and possibilities for community groups

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posted on 2024-11-14, 05:24 authored by Colin Salter
Going online can significantly assist a community group to meet its aims. Many open source technologies are designed to embody decentralised and collaborative authorship, facilitating a group's ability to share its message with a much broader audience - and on its terms. By reflecting on the techniques adopted by the Sandon Point Community Picket in going online, and how the approach mirrored their grassroots campaign, we can explore the how alongside the why of working for social change. Challenges faced, their implications, and what we can learn from them can also be considered.

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Salter, C. (2011). Going online for social change: techniques, barriers and possibilities for community groups. Social Alternatives, 30 (1), 19-23.

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Social Alternatives

Volume

30

Issue

1

Pagination

19-23

Language

English

RIS ID

103031

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