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Grassroots organizing in the digital age: considering values and technology in Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street

机译:数字时代的基层组织:考虑茶党和占领华尔街的价值观和技术

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Power dynamics shape, and are shaped by, the tools used by participants in social movements. In this study we explore the values, attitudes, and beliefs of Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street stakeholders as they relate to their use of technology. This multi-method study applies the lens of value sensitive design [VSD; Friedman, B. (Ed.) (1997). Human values and the design of computer technology (vol. 72). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press] to examine stakeholder values and sites of value tension. We contextualize our findings with qualitative observation of how these values are reflected in each organization's online spaces, including Facebook, Twitter, and key organizational websites, as well as private spaces such as email. We found liberty, the value most mentioned by Tea Party members, was not reflected in the movement's organizational websites and Facebook pages, where user autonomy is frequently undermined. However, the Occupy value of equality is supported in the movement's web presence. We also found a set of shared central values - privacy and security, inclusion, and consensus - underlying both Tea Party and Occupy's approach to organization and participation. Value tensions around privacy and inclusion emerged for both groups, as some members opted not to use these tools due to security concerns and leaders struggled to adapt their communication strategies accordingly. This study provides insight into the adoption and contestation of different technological tools within grassroots social movements, how those decisions are shaped by core values, and how conflicts over the use of digital tools can result from tension between how different stakeholders prioritize those values.
机译:权力动态塑造了社交运动参与者使用的工具,并受其影响。在这项研究中,我们探讨了茶党和占领华尔街利益相关者的价值观,态度和信念,因为它们与他们对技术的使用有关。这项多方法研究应用了价值敏感型设计[VSD; Friedman,B.(Ed。)(1997)。人的价值观和计算机技术设计(第72卷)。剑桥:剑桥大学出版社],研究利益相关者的价值观和价值观张力的场所。我们通过定性观察这些价值观在每个组织的在线空间(包括Facebook,Twitter和主要组织网站)以及诸如电子邮件之类的私人空间中的体现方式,来对我们的发现进行语境化。我们发现,茶党成员最常提及的价值自由并没有反映在该运动的组织网站和Facebook页面中,在这些网站上,用户自治经常遭到破坏。但是,运动的网络状态支持平等的占领价值。我们还发现了一组共享的中心价值-隐私和安全性,包容性和共识性-茶党和占领组织和参与方法的基础。这两个群体都围绕着隐私和包容性出现了价值紧张局势,因为出于安全考虑,一些成员选择不使用这些工具,而领导者们也在努力调整其通信策略。这项研究提供了对基层社会运动中不同技术工具的采用和竞争的见解,这些决定如何由核心价值观塑造,以及不同利益相关者如何优先考虑这些价值观之间的紧张关系,如何导致数字工具使用方面的冲突。

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