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From ‘using’ to ‘being’ in the networked communication environment. Networked Politics. Merlyna Lim Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes (CSPO) & School of Justice and Social Inquiry ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Freedom of Expression Workshop Yogyakarta, 4-7 November 2007.
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From ‘using’ to ‘being’ in the networked communication environment Networked Politics Merlyna Lim Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes (CSPO) & School of Justice and Social Inquiry ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Freedom of Expression Workshop Yogyakarta, 4-7 November 2007
LARGE PRIVATE (ISP) COMPANIES CIVIL SOCIETY REGRESSIVE INTELECTUAL PROPERY REGULATION GLOBALIZATION EMERGING SURVEILLANCE REGIMES NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES FASTER, WIDER, MORE AGGRESIVE MORE PROGRESSIVE MORE EXPANSIVE, ……..
COMMUNICATING OBSERVING/RESEARCHING PUBLISHING/SHARING COLLABORATING MOBILIZATION DELIBERATION EMAIL WEBSITES MAILING LISTS SEARCH ENGINES WEB 2.0
WHERE WE ARE …. NGOs Indonesia: 94.03% use computers, 86.94% have Internet access 5.97% more than 10 years 28.73% 5-10 years 26.87% 3-5 years 19.03% 0-3 years (survey of 268 NGOs by Nugroho, 2007)
Growth of International Networks (source: Nugroho, 2007)
Growth of Domestic Networks (source: Nugroho, 2007)
However…… • Successful stories are the “exception” to the general phenomenon • Most haven’t moved beyond “using” email and websites • In many cases, the uses emerged out of “formality” endorsed by donors or more superior/global partners • The technologies are just “tools” • Old and new are perceived as being separated
Physical Cyber Hybrid Physical Printed/Photocopied/Faxed material Info Online info Political activists Cyber activists Mediator Ordinary people Internet users coordinating organising/mobilising Mass mobilization Oral & Textual (Fax, fixed phone, mobile phone, email, etc.) May 1998 Anti-Suharto Movement (Indonesia)
“Small Media” Fax, Cell-phone, Pamphlets Mass Media: TV, Radio, Press Street/Ground: WARNET (cybercafes) Taxi drivers, street vendors, Food stalls/kiosks
Ironically, among the best practices is… LASKAR JIHAD
Listen.to/ambon Scroll.to/ambon Connect.to/ambon Come.to/suaraambon Salafy.net Salafy.org Republika Media Dakwah Sabili Alsofwah.or.id Malu.ku.org Ummah.net Islamic-world.net laskarjihad.or.id Chatrooms Mailing lists Forums Messageboards Guestbooks Palestina-info.melayu.net Al-islam.or.id Personal websites Jihadi movements in Palestine, Lebanon, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Philippines, …
Laskar Jihad Face-to-face meetings Traffic light volunteers Rallies SPPM radio Maluku Today newsletter (daily) Salafy monthly Bulletin Laskar Jihad www.salafy.net www.salafy.org www.laskarjihad.or.id laskarjihad@yahoogroups.com + shortcut & semi-mirror Pocketbook FKAWJ by Thalib Rustam Kastor’s books (3) Printed version and e-books not only old and new media, but also old and new tactics
On activism-mobilization-political change • Effective in ‘critical moments’ (time of crisis) • Relies on intermodality of various (loose, ad-hoc) social networks --> old and new media + existing (traditional) social networks • Relies on issues • Too quick, too thin, short-lived • One-time-action • Focus on ‘big’ politics, impersonal, un-embedded
MAY 1998 REFORMASI Marsinah 9-11 Tempo Bali bombing East Timor Moluccan Laskar Jihad Danish cartoon Grey 27 July 1996 BBS Newsgroup Mailinglists (abroad) RUU-APP Blogs………… Clustered blogs: multiply, friendsters Groups’ sites Mailing List……………………… Personal websites Political leaders’ sites… Political parties’ websites…. SBY the President’s site …- 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Visualizing resistance against‘anti-pornographic/action’ bylaws
Cokelat Band and ‘nationalism’ http://youtube.com/watch?v=w915EazVsT4
BLOGS BBS Mail-lists Emails Websites IRC Instant Messenger Everyday forms of politics “DEMOCRACY” Anti-Suharto Democracy Global Indo Global Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia PesantrenNet, Highschool-Net, Univ-Net, Office CYBER CAFE CYBERCAFE HOTSPOT CYBERCAFE Univs/research inst CYBERCAFE …- 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
CIVIL SOCIETY NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES
NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT CIVIL SOCIETY
beyond access -->from using to being • uses to appropriation • tool to environment • from exogenous to embeddedness • old and new -- ecological system rather than • separate entities • politics as part of culture • networked publics