Sumários
Ativismo Digital II
18 Março 2021, 20:30 • Rita Sousa
Ativismo digital
11 Março 2021, 20:30 • Rita Sousa
- 20h30 - 21h30: 'Ativismo digital 1' (o que mudou com o digital, relação dos movimentos com os media, principais debates e desafios)
- 21h30 - 21h30: 'Métodos e fontes de estudo do ativismo digital'
Leituras sugeridas:
Accornero, G. 2017. The 'Mediation' of the Portuguese Anti-Austerity Protest Cycle. Media Coverage and its Impact', in Media Representations of Anti-Austerity Protests in the EU: Grievances, Identities and Agency, ed. by Tao Papaioannou and Suman Gupta. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 165-188
Beissinger, M. '"Conventional" and "Virtual" Civil Societies in Autocratic Regimes', Comparative Politics 49(3): 351-371.
Cardoso, G. et al. 2017. 'Social Movements, participation and crisis in Europe', in Europe's crisis, ed. by Manuel Castells, Olivier Bouin, Joao Caraca, Gustavo Cardoso, John Thompson and Michel Wieviorka. Cambridge: Polity Press, pp. 405-427
Dencik, L., A. Hintz, and Z. Carey. 2018. Prediction, pre-emption and limits to dissent: Social media and big data uses for policing protests in the United Kingdom', New Media & Society20 (4): 1433-1450
Dolata, U. and J.F. Schrape. 2016. 'Masses, Crowds, Communities, Movements: Collective Action in the Internet Age', Social Movement Studies 15(1): 1-18
Earl, J. and Kimport, K. 2013. Digitally Enabled Social Change. Activism in the Internet Age. Cambridge Massachusetts: MIT, Intro and chapter 2.
Joyce, M. ed. 2010. Digital Activism Decoded. The New Mechanics of Change. NYC: International Debate Education Association.
Klein, A. 2015. 'Vigilante Media: Unveiling Anonymous and the Hacktivist Persona in the Global Press', Communication Monographs 82(3): 379-401.
McDonald, K. 2015. 'From Indymedia to Anonymous: rethinking action and identity in digital cultures', Information, Communication & Society 18(8): 968-928.
Owen, S. 2017. 'Monitoring social media and protest movements: ensuring political order through surveillance and surveillance discourse', Social Identities Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture 23(6): 688-700.
Poell, T. 2019. 'Social media, temporality, and the legitimacy of protest', Social Movement Studies, DOI: 10.1080/14742837.2019.1605287
Trmayne, M. 2014. 'Anatomy of Protest in the Digital Era: A Network Analysis of Twitter and Occupy Wall Street', Social Movement Studies 13(1): 110-126.
Aula 3: Movimentos Sociais
4 Março 2021, 20:30 • Rita Sousa
Aula 3 - 04/03/2021
- 20h30-21h30: 'Movimentos Sociais' (o que são, como se formam e porque, de que forma atuam)
- 21h30-21h30: 'Movimentos Sociais' (o seu estudo: principais métodos e fontes para o estudo da mobilização)
Leituras sugeridas:
Accornero Guya and Pedro Ramos Pinto. 2015. '"Mild Mannered"? Protest and Mobilisation in Portugal under Austerity, 2010-2013'. West European Politics 38 (3): 491-515.
Accornero, Guya, and O. Fillieule. 2016. 'So many as the stars of the sky in multitude, and as the sand which is by the sea shore innumerable', in Social Movement Studies in Europe. The State of the Art, ed. by Olivier Fillieule and Guya Accornero. Oxford/New York, Berghahn, pp. 1-18
Bosi, L. and L. Zamponi. 2015. 'Direct Social Actions And Economic Crises. The Relationship Between Forms Of Action And Socio-Economic Context In Italy', Partecipazione e Conflitto 8(2): 367-391.
Della Porta, D. and M. Diani. Social Movements. An Introduction. Hoboken: Wiley, pp. 93-121, pp. 164-191, pp. 194-218.
Fillieule, O. 2015. 'Demobilization and Disengagement in a Life Course Perspective', in The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements, Oxford, Oxford University Press: 277-288.
Gerbaudo, P. 2017. 'The indignant citizen: anti-austerity movements in southern Europe and the anti-oligarchic reclaiming of citizenship', Social Movement Studies 16(1): 36-50
Koopmans, R. 2007. 'Social Movements', in The Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior, edited by R. J. Dalton and H.D. Klingemann. Oxford: OUP.
Tarrow, S. 2011. Power in Movement. Social Movements and Contentious Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.1-29; pp. 196-2014.
Teocharis, Y., J. de Moor, and J.W. van Deth. 2019. 'Digitally Networked Participation and Lifestyle Politics as New Modes of Political Participation', Policy and Internet https://doi.org/10.1002/poi3.231
Poder e Governance
25 Fevereiro 2021, 20:30 • Rita Sousa
20h30-21h30: 'Poder' (teorias do estado, desafios ao poder, governance)
21h30-22h30: 'Formas digitais de poder e governance'.
Leituras sugeridas:
Colebatch, H.K. 2014. 'Making Sense of Governance', Policy and Society 33(4): 307-316
Daldal, A. 2014. 'Power and Ideology in Michel Foucault and Antonio Gramsci: A Comparative Analysis', Review of History and Political Science 2(2): 149-167
Hupe, P. and A. Edwards, 2012. 'The accountability of power: Democracy and governance in modern times', European Political Science Review 4(2): 177-194
Jasper, James, and Jan Duyvendak. 2015b. Breaking Down the State. Protestors Engaged with Authorities. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, chapters Introduction and 4.
Jessop, B. 'The State and State Power', in S. Clegg and M. Haugaard, eds, The SAGE Handbook of Power, London: SAGE, 367-382.
Lindquist, E. and I. Huse, 2017. 'Accountability and monitoring government in the digital era: Promise, realism and research for digital-era governance', Canadian Public Administration 60(4): 627-656.
Sassen, S. 1996. 'Losing Control? Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization', Intro of Losing Control?: Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization, NYC: Columbia University Press.
Introdução da UC - Introdução da disciplina
11 Fevereiro 2021, 20:30 • Rita Sousa
- 20h30-21h30: Introdução da cadeira, método de avaliação, calendário, planeamento, início distribuição grupos provas orais
- 21h30-22h30: 'Participação política' (o que é, quais são as suas diferentes formas e como se estuda, o papel do digital)