This book explores how alternative media in El Salvador have incorporated digital communication technologies for social change, and whether incorporating said technologies has changed citizen participation in the media process itself. Summer Harlow illustrates how information communication technologies (ICTs) influence alternative media practices, and what that means for participation and empowerment of alternative media and its consumers. Harlow analyzes how Salvadoran alternative media projects' incorporation and re-appropriation of digital tools, social media in particular, affected citizen participation in the media process and citizen participation in political and civic life and a broader discursive sphere. This book details the growing importance of alternative media and digital technologies in a post-Arab Spring era of digitally enhanced activism.