Center for Media Justice:
How the Internet is Shaping Social Change, and Social Change is
Shaping the Internet
Summary
As activism for police accountability, fair wages, just immigration,
and more takes center stage — social justice movements of the 21st
century are using technology to achieve greater scale and reach
wider audiences. But are these digital strategies building power for
long-term social change, or helping maintain the status quo?
A new report from the Center for Media Justice says the answer
depends on the strategy — and offers new approaches and
recommendations, from a diverse cross-section of leaders, for
building effective social movements in an age of big data and
digital technology.
Key Takeaways
The strategies and approaches in the Digital CultureSHIFT report
provide a path forward for addressing the way social movements
integrate new approaches , or remain stuck in a cycle that limits
our effectiveness.
What We Learned
100% of those interviewed said that digital strategies and
platforms provide a voice when mainstream media ignores issues.
The vast majority of leaders interviewed widely use digital
platforms to catalyze action, but say over-reliance on these tools
can limit relationship-building.
The Internet is helping to shift national organizations from
centralized to decentralized, from geographically specific to
geographically diverse, and from hierarchical leadership to
multi-level leadership.
Targeted surveillance is a top concern — but the vast majority
of leaders of color interviewed felt that advocacy for digital
privacy did not include their voices or their visions for change.
Dowload Report:
http://centerformediajustice.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/digital_culture_shift_report.pdf
URL:
http://centerformediajustice.org/digital-culture-shift-from-scale-to-power/