Tweets and the Streets Social Media and Contemporary Activism

Tweets and the Streets analyses the culture of the new protest movements of the 21st century. From the Arab Spring to the 'indignados' protests in Spain and the Occupy movement, Paolo Gerbaudo examines the relationship between the rise of social media and the emergence of new forms of prot...

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Main Author: Gerbaudo, Paolo (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Pluto Press 2012
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