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Innovation and adaptation in advocacy organizations throughout the digital eras
Journal of Information Technology & Politics ( IF 2.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-19 , DOI: 10.1080/19331681.2020.1716913
James Dennis , Nina Hall

ABSTRACT This special issue explores how digitally-native advocacy organizations evolve and whether they influence the organizational norms of other NGOs and advocacy groups. The volume offers three contributions to the literature on digital advocacy groups. Firstly, we argue that different periods of ‘internet time’ influence the tactics, strategies, and structural form of political organizations. Secondly, we examine different ways that organizations empower members and/or the broader public to make decisions using digital technology. Thirdly, we trace the diffusion of digital engagement practices, as well as how legacy advocacy groups have adapted these practices. Finally, we provide an agenda for future research. Specifically, research is needed on changes in digital organizing in Africa, Asia, and Latin Amerca, and center-right and far-right advocacy organizations. Further work is also necessary to identify the conditions that lead to innovation in digital advocacy.

中文翻译:

整个数字时代倡导组织的创新和适应

摘要本期专刊探讨了以数字为母语的倡导组织如何发展以及它们是否影响其他非政府组织和倡导团体的组织规范。该书为数字倡导团体的文献提供了三篇贡献。首先,我们认为“互联网时间”的不同时期会影响政治组织的策略,策略和结构形式。其次,我们研究了组织授权成员和/或广大公众使用数字技术进行决策的不同方式。第三,我们追踪数字参与实践的传播,以及传统倡导团体如何适应这些实践。最后,我们提供了未来研究的议程。具体来说,需要研究非洲,亚洲和拉丁美洲的拉丁美洲的数字组织变革,以及右翼和右翼的倡导组织。还需要进一步的工作来确定导致数字倡导创新的条件。
更新日期:2020-01-19
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