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About Tim Jordan

Tim Jordan is a writer and researcher on social movements and on cybercultures. His main publications are Activism!: Direct action, hacktivism and the future of society (Reaktion, 2002) and Cyberpower: The culture and politics of cyberspace and the Internet (Routledge, 1999). He is currently researching virtual politics, or ‘hacktivism’.

Articles by Tim Jordan

Tuesday 1st October

Popular protest in the 21st century: living in time

The politics of protest, from the Inuit and Aborigines to England’s Countryside Alliance, cannot be understood through old left–right categories. To explain where a movement is heading, we should ask: is its source of energy in the past, present or future?
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