Cyberprotests and the (penal) code

  • Edición Activismo y Movimientos sociales Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Keywords: social movements, social networks, penal code, democracy, civil rights, cyberprotests, passive resistance, Internet regulation

Abstract

Given the current turmoil of demonstrations and social protests that use Internet social networks as means of dissemination and organization, it seems Westerns governments are testing or trying to develop new measures of social control via modification of their legal codes. This article explores the situation of Spain in this respect, through four short interviews with communication and new media professionals: Elvira Huelbes (Journalist at Cuarto Poder), Jaime Pastor (Political Sciencies Professor in UNED), Javier de la Cueva (Lawyer specialized in ICT)and Miguel Romero (Editor of Viento Sur).

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2012-06-22
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Activismo y Movimientos sociales E. (2012). Cyberprotests and the (penal) code. Teknokultura. Journal of Digital Culture and Social Movements, 9(1), 149-157. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/TEKN/article/view/48225
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Activism and Social Movements

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