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NPR: Social Media Gets Credit For Tunisian Overthrow

I found another article that discusses the use of social media during Tunisia’s revolution.  It was published January 16, 2011.  Here is the website: http://www.npr.org/2011/01/16/132975274/Social-Media-Gets-Credit-For-Tunisian-Overthrow Here are a couple of excerpts (my favourite is the last one): In Tunisia today, interim leaders … Continue reading

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CFP: Special Issue of WSQ: “Viral”

I found this CFP that might be interesting to some in this class.  This is a special issue of WSQ, which is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal which deals mainly with women, gender, and sexuality issues.  Here is part of the CFP: ————– The … Continue reading

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Tunisia’s revolution isn’t a product of Twitter or WikiLeaks. But they do help.

This is an article written on the current situation in Tunisia, North Africa.  The author asks at the beginning of the article: “What contribution do websites, social networks and mobile phones make to popular protest movements? Is there any justification … Continue reading

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