Sunday, December 02, 2007
Protestors
Protesters mobilizing. The determination of protesters against war is very strong. They have no limit to the networks they reach out to. Their is not one specific leader, it is a group world wide effort and they reach each other through mass communication such as email, phone calls and new additions from over the years such as text messaging and internet networks to form together.
"This is mass mobilization, but also nimble mobilization. Protesting a war that hasn't begun requires a constant eye on the calendar of government action. And the movement's flexibility maximizes its impact, organizers say. A protest date can easily be moved, timed to affect the latest diplomatic maneuver." (How the Protesters Mobilized)
From the 1650's movements to years since then, protests have only gotten bigger and more nation wide. The protesters do whatever it takes to get their point across. They are dedicated, very well organized and have a plan for mostly anything that can happen in the process of the goals of the movements of what to do in certain situations that they could come across. Protesters work hard to plan ahead of government administration actions to try and prevent events from happening or fight to solve or stop events in process with the strength of their voices.
"This is mass mobilization, but also nimble mobilization. Protesting a war that hasn't begun requires a constant eye on the calendar of government action. And the movement's flexibility maximizes its impact, organizers say. A protest date can easily be moved, timed to affect the latest diplomatic maneuver." (How the Protesters Mobilized)
From the 1650's movements to years since then, protests have only gotten bigger and more nation wide. The protesters do whatever it takes to get their point across. They are dedicated, very well organized and have a plan for mostly anything that can happen in the process of the goals of the movements of what to do in certain situations that they could come across. Protesters work hard to plan ahead of government administration actions to try and prevent events from happening or fight to solve or stop events in process with the strength of their voices.
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Networked protestors are lot more flexible and "nimble." Consider the arguments made by Howard Rheingold in Smart Mobs.
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