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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Does Increasing Public Awareness of the Anti-Globalization Movement Affect its Growth?

Martin, Richard Eugene 10 November 2005 (has links)
This thesis tests the hypothesis that increasing public awareness of the anti-globalization movement fuels its growth. The independent variable in this thesis is public awareness of the anti-globalization movement and is operationalized/measured using a database of anti-globalization protest events covered by the global media created by Dr. Bruce Podobnik. The dependent variable in this thesis is the growth of the anti-globalization movement and is measured through a content analysis of anti-globalization related postings to an anti-corporate transnational advocacy network known as the Independent Media Center in 2002. It purports to measure such growth in two dimensions, action and discourse, using 11 different classifications of growth. The results of a bivariate linear regression conclude that it is not possible to disprove the null hypothesis that no relationship exists between the two variables as operationalized and measured herein and the central hypothesis is left unproven. Consequently, this thesis ends in an examination of its methodological construction with specific focus on the conceptualization and measures of the variables adopted and calls for future research utilizing more effective concepts and measures of the variables to test the hypothesis.
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Jornalismo de multidão: a resistência da rede Indymedia

Carvalho, Diego de 18 April 2011 (has links)
Submitted by William Justo Figueiro (williamjf) on 2015-07-27T21:45:13Z No. of bitstreams: 1 13d.pdf: 1162077 bytes, checksum: 608d6cf61021e693ab5f04d08af841a6 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-07-27T21:45:13Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 13d.pdf: 1162077 bytes, checksum: 608d6cf61021e693ab5f04d08af841a6 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-04-18 / Nenhuma / Esta dissertação busca relacionar o conceito de multidão de Antonio Negri e Michael Hardt e o indymedia center – rede global de coletivos de mídia independente – para a criação de conceito, o de jornalismo de multidão. O conceito proposto se refere à resistência principalmente às mídias hegemônicas. O indymedia é feito pela multidão, os grupos de resistência dos pobres e os movimentos por outra globalização, e ele faz multidão, por tentar criar território a-centrado. Pensado assim, o indymedia é mapa aberto a inúmeras singularidades, o que nos remete ao nosso problema: quais são os elementos do mapa da resistência permitido pelo indymedia? A dissertação faz duplo movimento: pesquisa teórica de autores da crítica, como Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt, Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari e Giuseppe Cocco; e pesquisa de documentos da rede indymedia. As relações entre esses dois movimentos permitem com que o jornalismo de multidão seja continuidade dessas teorias no campo das mídias. / The purpose of this dissertation is to link Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt's concept of crowd to indymedia center - a global network of independent media - to create a new concept: the concept of “crowd journalism”. The suggested concept refers especially to the resistance to the hegemonic media. Indymedia is made by the crowd, by resistance groups of the poor and by movements for a different globalization and it makes crowd, by trying to create a non-centered territory. Thus, Indymedia is an open map of countless uniquenesses, what directs us to our problem: what elements of the resistence map are enabled by Indymedia? The dissertation passes by two topics - theoretical research in authors of the criticism, like Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt, Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari and Giuseppe Cocco; and research of documents of Indymedia network. The links between theses topics allow “crowd journalism” to be the continuity of these theories in media fields.
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自反性與共享資訊的動力: 以Independent Media Center自主媒體網站為例 / Reflexivity and the motor of sharing information: The case of Independent Media Center

陳佳蓓, CHEN, CHIA-PEI Unknown Date (has links)
以反全球化為焦點,自己成為記者並報導生活週遭相關的議題,將之置放在Independent media center網站(本文以IMC作為通稱)中,成為共享的資訊,這是1999年底在美國西雅圖反全球化集結運動中崛起並快速蔓延的一場現象,雖說是經由科技帶動起的網路串聯,實則是一記鮮明的社會徵候,特別是資訊時代裡,在遍佈於各大城市總共約182個IMC分站中,IMC作為抵抗主流媒體的全球網絡,以自主的模式謀求資訊內涵與傳播管道的其他可能,這所展現的是由下而上對資訊批判力量的一場迸發,如何匯聚起這股力量並促成IMC運作是本文研究動機的起始。 本文由此追溯,分為三個面向討論IMC的生成動力:全球化、自反性現代化與網絡空間。 首先了解IMC的反全球化立場在於反對資訊商品化,特別是跨國集團媒體對於全球化的片面詮釋,而破除商品化之一的手段便是資訊共享,這一層次的了解引領至本文討論知識、資訊在現代化社會中的角色,知識逐漸與資訊等價而資訊本身則信任削減,使得個人不得不反覆檢視日常行動隨時做出回應,這一體認是Beck與Giddens所提自反性現代化(Reflexive Modernization)的理論內涵,繼而受到Scott Lash美學面向自反性現代化的啟發,對資訊商品化的回應便是引領出一個創造的形式,對資訊的批判是一場意義填補的遊戲,而以行動去完成。在IMC所行動的網絡空間裡,對比於Taiwan IMC的聚集狀況與香港不使用IMC機制但有香港獨立媒體In-Media的比較分析,本文歸納出IMC的生成條件不僅僅是挪用其技術,而是對於黑客(Hackers)文化與IMC代表的共享精神的認同,共享的精神由黑客文化延續而來,將資訊作為禮物,使用Open Publishing自由發佈系統體現開放原始碼軟體意義,加上部落格這場新科技的實驗,資訊充分的自由流動性與全面開放的完整性增加了實現的條件,加速因共享精神的召喚而來的聚集現象,而流動性與完整性則是資訊共享的前提。 統整上述三個面向的分析,本文於結論中整理出研究發現,在自反性現代化作用之下,IMC所批判的資訊商品化有其改變的可能,以共享資訊作為行動來實踐其批判,完成了重新定義資訊的目的,這場具有創造性的實驗裡,本文於結論中討論IMC可能的社會影響,並在結語提出本研究的限制。 / The motive of this dissertation is inspired by a network phenomenon of IMC in 1999, which occurred at the scene of anti-globalization in Seattle. Readers of IMC (Independent media center) website volunteered to post their own articles related to anti-globalization issues on line and urged to set up a local branch site for the possibility of non-mainstream information production though an autonomous communication environment. The wild spread of IMC local branch sites emerged and prompted not only through new technology but also the burst of information critique in the form of bottom-up reflected ideology. Therefore, the naissance of IMC is the motivation of this dissertation. To broaden the theoretical aspects for answering question, the perspectives of research question divided by three dimensions, including: Globalization, Reflexive Modernization and Network Space. According to literatures of globalization, the statement of anti-globalization of IMC is against information commercialization, meanwhile, the perception of information as products also led IMC to respond to it with the action of the spirit of sharing information. Refer to the theory of Reflexive Modernization, it doesn’t only explain how this perception shaped up (refer to the interpretation of Beck and Giddens) but also clarify that the responses as a creative acting was inspired by the transformation of information connotation in our daily life (refer to the interpretation of Scott Lash). In addition, IMC took place at the network space, comparing to Taiwan IMC and Hong Kong anti-globalization websites, we draw a conclusion of naissance of IMC to the fact of hackers’ spirit, which means they treat the information as gift and the open publishing system combined with Blog features operated by IMC as the presuppositions of sharing information. To sum up the three dimensions of analysis, we concluded that the possibility of critique of information caused by IMC was created by the dynamic operation of globalization and reflexive modernization, meanwhile, we finalized the redefinition of information based upon the network space. We also brought up the possible social impacts generated by IMC phenomenon and research limits of this dissertation.
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Fotojornalismo, internet e participação: os usos da fotografia em weblogs e veículos de pauta aberta

Munhoz, Paulo César Vialle January 2005 (has links)
Submitted by Suelen Reis (suziy.ellen@gmail.com) on 2013-05-24T14:57:12Z No. of bitstreams: 1 dissert Paulo Munhoz.pdf: 7761698 bytes, checksum: 2309c45b0410d9cfa704a06753a1099b (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2013-05-24T14:57:12Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 dissert Paulo Munhoz.pdf: 7761698 bytes, checksum: 2309c45b0410d9cfa704a06753a1099b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2005 / Novas ferramentas surgem na Internet, tornando-se instrumentos chave para o desenvolvimento de uma produção jornalística mais participativa e democrática. Dois formatos em particular, os Weblogs e os veículos de pauta aberta, se destacam, suscitando controvérsias e levando ao limite o ideal de um jornalismo cidadão, exercido pela participação ativa da comunidade na construção e na divulgação da notícia, num processo amplo de exercício da cidadania. Esse trabalho busca estabelecer o lugar e os usos da fotografia jornalística nesses dois formatos inovadores,procurando caracterizar novas formas de estruturação da mensagem fotográfica e novos modelos de produção e circulação da informação fotojornalística. Para isso retomamos a trajetória do fotojornalismo e sua relação com o jornalismo desde suas primeiras utilizações até o atual momento da Web, procurando evidenciar como importantes mudanças tecnológicas e determinados ?momentos de crise? que têm marcado a história da humanidade, afetam de maneira determinante os processos de produção e circulação da fotografia jornalística. Depois, através da análise de Weblogs, e de duas variantes do modelo, os Fotologs e os Moblogs, avaliamos como a fotografia jornalística tem se inserido e de que forma estes formatos têm aberto novos espaços para a prática e difusão da informação imagética. Da mesma forma selecionamos e analisamos um novo modelo de jornalismo de pauta aberta que está se difundindo na Internet, os Centros de Mídia Independente, buscando através de uma amostragem de sites demonstrar como a fotografia jornalística vem sendo utilizada neste contexto e sua importância na democratização da informação jornalística. / Salvador

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