DigiActive’s Introduction to Digital Activism

Written by DigiActive Team on May 30, 2009 – 4:21 pm -

It’s been a long time in coming, but here is DigiActive’s official introduction to digital activism.  This short presentation (19 slides) includes the following content:

  • definition of digital activism
  • examples from 3 countries (Colombia, Pakistan, China) including 3 different tools (social networks, mobile SMS, blogs)
  • qualities of good digital activism: sustainability, effectiveness, reproducibility
  • challenges to digital activism: the need for online-offline coordination, elitism and inequality of access, hype and tool transience, and persecution of digital activists
  • what DigiActive does in this space and ways to get involved

Like all DigiActive content, the presentation is created under a Creative Commons Attribution License, so we encourage you to download it, use it, and remix it with your own content.  You can download the presentation here.


Tags: , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Americas, Asia, DigiActive News, Mid-East & N. Africa | 2 Comments »

Interview: Dr. Awab Alvi organiser of the Long March in Pakistan

Written by Tamara on May 14, 2009 – 9:54 am -

See 'n' Report coverage of the Long March

See 'n' Report coverage of the Long March: visual monitoring of information updates

The Long March in Pakistan is a case study in digital activism. The campaign utilized the full range of digital tools, from blogs to social networking and citizen journalism, through the use of old and new technologies. Yet the most interesting aspect of this campaign is not in the tools themselves, but in the breadth and depth of the digital coverage.

The campaign mixed old and familiar tools such as Twitter and Facebook, with new and customized tools. Twitter was augmented by See ‘n’ Report. Like Twitter, See ‘n’ Report collated emails but also SMS and MMS updates whilst providing a campaigners front page, compromising a geographical view, multimedia feeds, SMS feeds, twitter feeds and beautifully compiled video footage using Flowplayer (a video player for the web).

All of which was collated through CoveritLive to provide live coverage of the event. CoveritLive is a viewer that can be embedded on a blog or website to link a combination of Twitter accounts and hashtags (upto 12 twitter accounts and 6 hashtags), reader comments, multimedia and live blogs (through iPhones, Blackberries etc).

Activity was monitored through Cligs which provides analytical tools on traffic going through a site.

DigiActive interviewed one of the organizers, Dr. Awab Alvi.

Read more »


Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Asia, Blogs, Campaigns, Instant Messaging, Mobile Phones, Orgs & People, Social Networks, Tools, Video | 6 Comments »

Tactic: Pakistanis Use SMS and E-mail to Mobilize

Written by Mary Joyce on December 21, 2007 – 6:27 pm -

Although President Musharraf ended the state of emergency on December 15, this video is still worth a look. It recounts how Pakistani’s used SMS and e-mail to organize protests against the state of emergency, which was declared November 3rd.

Here’s a key quote from Semar Benala, a protester: “Actually, we do this through e-mail, through SMS’s, because even all the television channels have been shut down, but because we want to bring about change we are, like, trying out other mediums of communication.”

click the image to be taken to the Daily Motion site.

pakistani_protesters.jpg


Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Asia, Mobile Phones, Tactics | No Comments »