Monday, March 28, 2016

References- Group 3


1) Historical Contexts

 Adler, M. (2012). Collective identity formation and collective action framing in a Mexican movement of movements. Interface, 4(1), 287315. 

- We think that this source is historical context because the Mexican "Movement of Movements" is related to the background of the movement #YoSoy132. 

2) Similar Protest

Melucci, A. (1985). The symbolic challenge of social movements. Social Research, 52(4), 789816.

-This source is a scholarly article by Melucci that with was a social movement theorist doing research on how protest movements function (902-903). 

3) Community

Tufekci, Z. (2014). Engineering the public: Big data, surveillance and computational politics. First Monday, 19(7). Retrieved from http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/4901/4097
 
-This source incorporates how the community can be involved in the protest by the use of social media. 

4) Theoretical peer-reviewed scholarly? 

5) Serious National Journal

Hara, N., & Estrada, Z. (2005). Analyzing the mobilization of grassroots activities via the internet: A case
study. Journal of Information Science, 31(6), 503514.

This article is a case study within a scientific journal. 

6) Popular Source

 Tuckman, J. (2012, June 26). Mexican media scandal: Secretive Televisa unit promoted PRI candidate. The Guardian. Retrieved from http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jun/26/mexican-media-scandal- televisa-pri-nieto

A popular article from a Mexican newspaper. 
  

No comments:

Post a Comment