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Rotterdam-based foundation (A)WAKE and Amsterdam-based organisation Het Actiefonds join forces to introduce New Activism: a series of discussion nights that shed light on new forms of activism by presenting new activist voices and their ways of challenging the status quo.
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Activism has changed in the digital era. In the past it took a lot of work to bring people together and start a movement, today social media platforms enable rapid mobilisation and engagement. In most big protests that have occurred over the last decade the Internet has played a major role in organisation, planning and informing. At the same time the Internet, much like โanalogueโ society, is being privatised, disciplined, and capitalised upon. In some ways the same corporations that help us organise, such as Facebook, are part of the problem. Moreover, digital engagement may create the illusion of change, even though the โrealโ world stays the same. Given that every activist has to navigate this multifaceted aspect of the digital era, this edition of New Activism will explore how activists use digital tools to their advantage.
To what extent does digital action actually contribute to change within our daily existence? Are the cynical terms clicktivism or slacktivism justified?
During our next panel โDigital Age & Activismโ weโre opening up the conversation about these questions and more.
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Free event โ reservation required
(TICKETS WILL BE ONLINE SOON!)
Limited seats
more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/458447281448989/