"A comprehensive exploration of how digital activists within and outside of Mexico build community, influence state policy, and effect change, David S. Dalton's innovative approach illuminates the intersections of performance, activism, and politics in the digital age. This is a timely must-read for those interested in the potential and limits of digital activism. - Brian T. Chandler, professor of Spanish at the University of North Carolina Wilmington"A fascinating study that is bound to become a major point of reference in Latin American digital culture studies. Bringing together case studies ranging from early pioneers such as the Digital Zapatistas, through to #NiUnaMás and beyond, the book marries perceptive analysis with theoretical robustness and delivers new insights into the complex negotiations at the heart of digital activism today. - Claire Taylor, Gilmour Chair of Spanish and professor of Hispanic studies