This document summarizes Carol Soon's study on how digital technologies enable activists in Singapore to participate in collective action despite institutional constraints. Activist bloggers in Singapore use the internet, namely blogs and social media, to overcome limitations to collective incentives, structural availability, and structural proximity imposed by Singapore's authoritarian governance. Specifically, the internet allows activists to connect with others with similar views, coordinate activism work more easily across distances, and circumvent constraints on offline political discourse and organization. While digital activism can be transient, it effectively recruits new activists and connects them to larger networks to push for alternative and reformative social change.