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981. RT @quinnnorton: "If you see something, say something." I see an over-reaching, militarized, and oppressive police presence. Who do I report that to?
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982. RT @kellan: We're taking our metrics driven approach to social impact and just governance. B Corp is a huge step in that direction, http ...
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983. RT @nybooks: Paul Krugman: The depression we’re in is gratuitous. Recovery would be easy to achieve. Here’s how to do it: http://t.co/CM ...
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984. RT @EthanZ: The power of images in Chinese politics - @anxiaomina explains that political images are almost impossible to censor. #roflcon
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985. @danny_at_cpj: “Computer pirates have similar threat model to journalists: don't want to share info with corps and govs.” #journosecurity
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986. Frank Smyth on digital security: "Governments don't have to subpoena journalists any more, they just read their emails." #journosecurity
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987. Thanks @dcrit for the morning at @dcritconference. Looking fwd to the project on gap btwn myths of Main Street and its reality. #DCrit2012
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988. David Harvey Details Urban Uprisings from Occupy Wall Street to the Paris Commune http://t.co/IrEtoGmH #mayday
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989. Data, storytelling, news apps, visualization, the "Data Driven Journalism Handbook" is a great resource for NGOs, too http://t.co/GJcg1tUu
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From Big Books and Social Movements: A Myth of Ideas and Social Change (PDF) by David Meyer and Deana Rohlinger:

“Mythic accounts shorten the incubation time of social movements and omit the initiating efforts of government and political organizations. The myths develop and persist because they allow interested actors to package and contain a movement’s origins, explicitly suggesting that broad social dynamics replicate idealized individual conversion stories. They also allow actors to edit out complicated histories that could compromise the legitimacy of a movement or a set of policy reforms. These mythic accounts spread and persist because they simplify complicated social processes and offer analogues to the individual process of becoming active, but they may lead us to misunderstand the past and make misjudgments about collective action and social change in the future. We consider those implications and call for more research on the construction of myths about the past.”


It should be no surprise that nuance is lost as histories become narratives become myths, or that interested actors construct stories about past events to serve their current purposes. But then while simplified myths can be useful rallying points, I’m surprised how often some movement clichés come up — and how hard they are to dislodge.

>  26 October 2012, 8:45:03 AM | LINK | Filed in



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