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Carles Feixa

NEWSLETTER #02 || KISMIF Conference 2015 || CALL FOR PAPERS || Crossing Borders of Underground Music Scenes || Porto || Portugal
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NEWSLETTER #03 || KISMIF Conference 2015 || CALL FOR PAPERS || Crossing Borders of Underground Music Scenes || Porto || Portugal
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In 2011, Indignados have traveled the world. In Spain, with the 15-M movement, thousands of people camped in the city squares. In Barcelona, emerged the «#acampadabcn», a face to face and virtual agora for discussion and political and... more
In 2011, Indignados have traveled the world. In Spain, with the 15-M movement, thousands of people camped in the city squares. In Barcelona, emerged the «#acampadabcn», a face to face and virtual agora for discussion and political and social action. This paper studies the profile of the Indignant Catalans and identifies their communication and organizational practices, both offline and online. These features are compared with alter activists and new social movements. As these movements, the M-15 has remained the scene of Internet as information and action. The main difference lies in the tools used and their use.

En 2011, la Indignación recorrió el mundo. En España, con el movimiento 15-M, miles de personas acamparon en las plazas de las ciudades. En Barcelona, surgió la #acampadabcn, ágora presencial y virtual para el debate y la acción política y social. Este artículo estudia el perfil de los Indignados catalanes e identifica sus prácticas comunicativas y organizativas, tanto offline como online. Dichos rasgos, se comparan con los alteractivistas y los novísimos movimientos sociales. Como estos movimientos, el 15-M ha mantenido Internet como escenario de información y acción. La principal diferencia reside en las herramientas que emplean y su uso.