Hacktivism
Street protests, politics, and mobility: A study of activist uses of syndication
Rather than the presidential elections, perceived by many American activists as a defeat forecasted in the absence of any credible challenger to George Bush, it was the protest movement against the Republican National Convention in New York in August 2004 (“A31-RNC”) that more likely crystallized the political, technical, and artistic innovation potential that came to the fore during the whole American election campaign.