TY - BOOK AU - De Vaney,Ann AU - Gance,Stephen AU - Ma,Yan TI - Technology and resistance: digital communications and new coalitions around the world T2 - Counterpoints (New York, N.Y.) SN - 0820437956 AV - HM221 .T398 2000 U1 - 306.46 21 PY - 2000///] CY - New York PB - P. Lang KW - Technology KW - Social aspects KW - Political aspects KW - Information technology KW - Information society N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Ann De Vaney and Stephen Gance --; Ch. 1; Technology in Old Democratic Discourses and Current Resistance Narrative: What is Borrowed? What is Abandoned? What is New?; Ann De Vaney --; Ch. 2; Breaking the Silence: Fax Transmission and the Movement for Democracy in Malawi; Kedmon N. Hungwe --; Ch. 3; Resistance and Cybercommunities: The Internet and the Free Burma Movement; Zarni --; Ch. 4; Old Technology in New Contexts: Print Media and Russian Education; Stephen T. Kerr --; Ch. 5; Women, Telephones, and Subtle Solidarity: A Counternarrative; Sousan Arafeh --; Ch. 6; Chinese Online Presence: Tiananmen Square and Beyond; Yan Ma --; Ch. 7; Computer Links to the West: Experiences from Turkey; Marina Stock McIsaac, Petek Askar and Buket Akkoyunlu N2 - "What happens when the means of communication, often centralized, become diffused? What happens when coalitions in South Africa, Malawi, China, Russia, Turkey, Burma, El Salvador, and the United States utilize electronic technologies to seek enfranchisement? This book describes such creative uses by emergent democratic movements and other cultural alliances seeking solidarity in these countries; It investigates the way the strange confluence of technological language and radical social change opens new discursive terrain. Unusual fissures and interstices appear; some auger well for the distribution of political power and the promotion of free speech, while unfortunately some open gaps within old hierarchies implicit in capitalistic discourses of technology."--BOOK JACKET ER -