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Multitudinous identities: a qualitative and network analysis of the 15M collective identity
2015
Information, Communication & Society
The emergence of network-movements since 2011 has opened the debate around the way in which social media and networked practices make possible innovative forms of collective identity. We briefly review the literature on social movements and 'collective identity', and show the tension between different positions stressing either organization or culture, the personal or the collective, aggregative or networking logics. We argue that the 15M (indignados) network-movement in Spain demands
doi:10.1080/1369118x.2015.1043315
fatcat:aeqjoxli4vedngxwq5cblsprn4