Everyday a revolution: mobility, technology, and resistance after Egypt’s Arab Spring
<p>The 2011 Egyptian revolution was intensely mediated by information and communications technologies (ICTs), leading many to label it a "social media revolution." ICTs did contribute in nuanced ways to the preconditions of revolution and played a complex and integral part in its exe...
Auteur principal: | Allmann, K |
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Autres auteurs: | Armbrust, W |
Format: | Thèse |
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2016
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