Brian Martin, Changing the Cogs, Activists and the Politics of Technology,
Friends of the Earth, 1979. It's a pamphlet and the only thing in this bibliography I've read.
Since I haven't read these books, I understand why you are not inclined to read mine.
In 1979 you reached Brian Martin c/o Friends of the Earth (Canberra, P.O. Box 1875,
Canberra City, ACT 2601, Australia.
Saul D. Alinsky, Rules for radicals: A Practical Primer for realistic
Radicals (New York: Random House, 1971) Insights and rules from a long-time
organizer.
Roberta Ash, Social Movements in America (Chicago: Markham, 1972) A
critical analysis of social movements.
Dave Dellinger, More Power Than We Know: The People's Movement Towards
Democracy(Garden City: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1975) Experiences and insights
from a long time revolutionary about movement tactics, strategy, organization
and nonviolence.
Murray Edelman, Politics as Symbolic Action: Mass Arousal and Quiescence
(Chicago: Markham, 1971) A study of how political perceptions are generated.
Alan Wolfe, The Seamy Side of Democracy: Repression in America
(New York:David McKay, 1973) An analysis of repression in democratic societies and
the origins of the modern apparatus of repression.
Anything by the late Murray Kempton
These books don't mention the Internet which wasn't a gleam in anyone's eye.