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Blogs and Bullets, New Media in Contentious Politics (book review)
The report Blogs and Bullets, New Media in Contentious Politics focuses on the influence of new media over political movements. Its authors try to have a disenchanted look on the then (in 2010) fairly new phenomenon, keeping a clear distance … Continue reading
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