hey also facilitated activists’efforts to bypass theinterference of media professionals and their gaze in the production of protest-relatedinformation. Activists discovered new ways of bringing their images–and discourses attachedto them–to broader audiences. This also happened with written information about socialmovements, but it occurred probably with even more strength with regard to images.Indeed, the proliferation of relatively cheap portable technologies to record images andvideos, like cameras and more recently smartphones, allowed activists to produce theirown visual materials without the need for media professionals or specialized media practi-tioners as in earlier generations of movements
Media and technology allowed for new authorship/new source of protest imagery.