Protest, newspapers and the internet

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Period9 Aug 2013

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  • TitleProtest, newspapers and the internet
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date9/08/13
    DescriptionProtest is largely symbolic; an act of disagreement and dissent, but one to which the attention of others must explicitly be drawn if it is to have any impact.

    So when an image of a hand-written sign outside a Brisbane café announcing a boycott of Murdoch newspapers goes a little bit viral, it is an interesting moment in the evolution of protest, engagement and the role of the new networks of communication.

    Given that newspapers and their journalists have controlled or carried many protest and dissenting messages of the past, we might wonder how it feels to lose that control to a smart phone and the internet.

    But, more likely, we’re wondering why bother boycotting a product that so many have already abandoned.
    URLhttps://theconversation.com/protest-newspapers-and-the-internet-16906
    PersonsElizabeth Lester