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  • The 21st century has seen increased forms of unconventional political participation within cyberspace Among the most prominent stands hacktivism or cyber activism, which is an ambiguous and elusive term in its analysis This type of action has been already consolidated, although it is still criminalized, both for its scope and for the presumably young character of its protagonists The aim of this article is to determine the non-criminal nature of this type of action and its suitability as a political participation and mobilization device in the current context For this, a review of its genesis and development is carried out Regardless of whether it is understood as a participation mechanism or as a particular type of social movement, Hacktivism is a reality that has come to stay and seems to expand in the post-covid-19 global society © 2020, Associacao Iberica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao All rights reserved
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  • RISTI_-_Revista_Iberica_de_Sistemas_e_Tecnologias_de_Informacao
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  • unk
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  • WHO
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  • Hacktivism and political participation: Between the criminalization of the unconventional and the constitution of new political actors
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  • #907661
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  • 2020

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