Concept information
Preferred term
electronic civil disobedience
Definition
- Electronic Civil Disobedience (ECD) is a political strategy that uses electronic techniques for the purpose of blocking information access and/or disrupting the functioning of an institution. Examples include triggering denial-of-service attacks, posting electronic graffiti, and staging virtual sit-ins. [Source: Encyclopedia of New Media; Electronic Civil Disobedience]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/electronic_civil_disobedience
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