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Books:Aaker, J. & Smith, A., (2010). The Dragonfly Effect: Quick, Effective, and Powerful

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Tiananmen." 20(3): 33-36.Yang, G. (2011). “Press Freedom and Transnational Online Activism in China.” In M.

Price & S. Abbott (eds.) Measures of Press Freedom and Media Contributions to Development: Evaluating the Evaluators (pp. 111-127). Peter Lang.

Presentations:Byerly, C. (2004). ‘The Will to Speak: Women, Media, & the Public Sphere,” presented

at ICA.Coopman, T.M. (2006). ‘Indymedia: Emergent Global Media Infrastructures’, paper presented

at the National Communication Association convention, San Antonio,TX, November.Coopman, T.M. (2004). ‘So Long and Thanks for the Infrastructure: Porting Resistance to

Globalization’, paper presented at the 2004 National Communication Association Chicago conference.

Deuze, M. (2004). ‘Indymedia, Journalism and Digital Culture’, paper on Indymedia presented

at the 2004 International Communication Association conference, New Orleans.Dunbar-Hester, C. (2009). ‘Beyond ‘Dudecore’? Challenging Gendered andRaced

Technologies Through Media Activism.’ Presented at ICA 2009.Gallo, J. (2003). ‘Online Oppositional Communities as Discursive Counterpublic’, paper

presented at the Association of Internet Researchers conference,Toronto, Canada,

October.Garrido, M. & Pickard, V. (2003). ‘Mapping Indymedia: A Comparative Analysis of IMC

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Sub-networks’, paper presented at the ICA San Diego conference, May.

Jankowski, M. (2003). ‘Exploration of an Alternative Internet-based Source of Movement

News’, paper presented at Digital Media Conference, Hong Kong, December.Liu, J. (2010). ‘A Two-Stage Model of Media-Based Collective Action,” presented at

ICA.Renzi, A. (2008). “Memes/Virals: Political Resistance and Recombinant Media.”

Presented at ICA.Wall, M. (2003). ‘Cyberactivism: Constructing Social Movement Identities through Email’,

paper presented at the ICA San Diego conference.

Misc:‘10 Point Platform for Media Justice’: http://www.mag-net.org/ten_point_platform.htmlActivist Media & Biopolitics Conference http :// media . brainity . com / uibk / amab 2010/ ADILKNO Media Archive http :// thing . desk . nl / bilwet / adilkno / TheMediaArchive / Anarchy and the AoC (1993). Declaration of Digital Independence.

http :// en . thehackademy . net / madchat / esprit / tetes / fuck / fuck 0314. txt Anderson, C. (2006). ‘’Actually Existing’ Citizen Journalism Projects and Typologies: Part 1.’

Blog post, Unpacking My Library, July 31.http :// indypendent . typepad . com / academese /2006/07/ index . html

Bauwens, M. (2012). “Occupy as a Business Model: The Emerging Open Source

Civilisation” Aljazeera http :// www . aljazeera . com / indepth / opinion /2012/03/2012361233474499 . html

Boyd, A. (2003). ‘The Web Rewires the Movement.’ The Nation, July 17Brock, G. (2008). ‘Pencilled Out.’ Times Literary Supplement. November 28, p. 23.Bureau of Public Secrets http :// www . bopsecrets . org / Bush, V. (1945). ‘As We May Think,’ The Atlantic, July, 101-8.

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CNN’s Inside Anonymous http :// www . youtube . com / watch ? v = NDhEHkqGbxA Coleman, G. (2010). ‘What It’s Like to Participate in Anonymous’ Actions,’ The Atlantic

http :// www . theatlantic . com / technology / archive /2010/12/ what - its - like - to - participate - in - anonymous - actions /67860/

Coleman, G. ‘E Pluribus Anonymous’ (video) http :// vimeo . com /32111733 Coleman, G. ‘Geek Politics and Anonymous’ (video)

http :// www . youtube . com / watch ? v = twYILZfYlp 8 Coleman, G. ‘Old and New Net Wars Over Speech’ (video) http :// vimeo . com /10837847 Dery, M. (1990). ‘The Merry Pranksters and the Art of the Hoax,’ NYTimes Dec. 23Dery, M. (1993). ‘Culture Jamming: Hacking, Slashing, and Sniping in the Empire of Signs,’

Open Magazine Pamphlet SeriesEconomist: “Nomads at Last: A Special Report on Mobile Telecoms.” April 12, 2008Ganesh, S. (2011). ‘Why Facebook Doesn’t Cause Protests,’ Communication Currents, Vol.

6, Issue 2, April.Garcia, D. & Lovink, G. (1999). ‘The ABCs of Tactical Media,’ http :// project . waag . org / tmn / frabc . html Indymedia (1999–2005) ‘New IMC Information’.

http :// docs . indymedia . org / view / Global / NewImcHowTo In Media Res “Assessing the Occupy Movement”

http :// mediacommons . futureofthebook . org / imr / theme - week /2011/49/ assessing - occupy - movement - december -5-9-2011

J. Packer’s (North Carolina State) Occupy Research Sitehttps :// sites . google . com / a / ncsu . edu / digital - cultural - occupy -

research / Lessig, L. (2008). ‘In Defense of Piracy.’ The Wall Street Journal (Oct).

McKiernan, G., “Wikis: Disruptive Technologies for Dynamic Possibilities” (PPT)

http :// www . public . iastate . edu /~ gerrymck / TICER 2005. ppt M. Albert’s ‘Occupy to Self Manage’ http :// interactivist . autonomedia . org / node /33609

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Mentor [L. Blankenship] (1986). ‘The Conscience of a Hacker,’ Phrack, 1(7), phile 3.Moore, J.T.S. (2003). Revolution OS (video, 85 min), Wonderview Productions.Naimark, M. (2002). How to ZAP a Camera: Using Lasers to Temporarily Neutralize Camera

Sensors.New America Foundation, ‘The Citizen's Guide to the Airwaves: A Graphic Depiction of the Uses – and Misuses – of the Radio Frequency Spectrum.’ Washington, DC, 2003.Occupy History http :// occupyhistory . us / Occupy Theory http :// occupytheory . org / Home . html #OccupyResearch Wiki Space http :// occupyresearch . wikispaces . com / Peretti, J. (2001) ‘My Nike Media Adventure’ The Nation, April 9.Philadelphia Community Access Media https :// phillycam . org / Rinaldo, R. (2001). ‘Pixel Visions: The Resurgence of Video Activism.’LiP Magazine:

http :// www . lipmagazine . org / articles / featrinaldo _115. shtml RPI ‘Technoscience as Activism’ http :// www .3 helix . rpi . edu /? p =2102 S. Fiegerman’s ‘The Man Behind Wall Street’ (David Graeber)

http :// interactivist . autonomedia . org / node /33897 Stallman, R., ‘On Hacking,’ http :// stallman . org / articles / on - hacking . html ; 2000; ‘The GNU

Manifesto’ http :// www . gnu . org / gnu / manifesto . html , 1985.Tactical Media Files (with blog): http://www.tacticalmediafiles.net/

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