Internet + Political aspects
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Internet + Political aspects
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Internet + Political aspects
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Incoming Resources
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- Who governs the Internet?, a political architecture, Robert J. Domanski
- How Facebook changed the world, the Arab spring, by Tim Pritchard, Episode 2
- The real cyber war, the political economy of internet freedom, Shawn M. Powers and Michael Jablonski
- Memes to movements, how the world's most viral media is changing social protest and power, An Xiao Mina
- Internet activism
- The death of expertise, the campaign against established knowledge and why it matters, Tom Nichols
- Digital disconnect, how capitalism is turning the Internet against democracy, Robert W. McChesney
- The net delusion, the dark side of internet freedom, Evgeny Morozov
- The madness of crowds, gender, race and identity, Douglas Murray
- The shallows, what the Internet is doing to our brains, Nicholas Carr
- Being digital citizens, Engin Isin and Evelyn Ruppert
- Democracy's double-edged sword, how Internet use changes citizens' views of their government, Catie Snow Bailard
- Democracy hacked, political turmoil and information warfare in the digital age, Martin Moore
- The politics of the Internet, political claims-making in cyberspace and its effect on modern political activism, R.J. Maratea
- Hacker, hoaxer, whistleblower, spy, the many faces of Anonymous, Gabriella Coleman
- The darkening web, the war for cyberspace, Alexander Klimburg
- Digitally enabled social change, activism in the Internet age, Jennifer Earl and Katrina Kimport
- Know-it-all society, truth and arrogance in political culture, Michael Patrick Lynch
- The future of political leadership in the digital age, neo-leadership, image and influence, edited by Agnieszka Kasińska-Metryka and Tomasz Gajewski
- How Facebook changed the world, the Arab spring, by Ricardo Pollack, Episode 1
- Culture warlords, my journey into the dark web of white supremacy, Talia Lavin
- Likewar, the weaponization of social media, P.W. Singer and Emerson T. Brooking
- The boy who could change the world, the writings of Aaron Swartz, Aaron Swartz ; with an introduction by Lawrence Lessig ; part introductions by Mako Hill, Seth Schoen, David Auerbach, David Segal, Cory Doctorow, James Grimmelmann, and Astra Taylor ; postscript by Henry Farrell
- #Republic, divided democracy in the age of social media, Cass R. Sunstein
- The red web, the struggle between Russia's digital dictators and the new online revolutionaries, Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan
- Reset, reclaiming the internet for civil society, Ronald J. Deibert
- Black code, inside the battle for cyberspace, Ronald J. Deibert
- I know who you are and I saw what you did, social networks and the death of privacy, Lori Andrews
- Ours to hack and to own, the rise of platform cooperativism, a new vision for the future of work and a fairer internet, edited by Trebor Scholz and Nathan Schneider
- Consent of the networked, the world-wide struggle for Internet freedom, Rebecca MacKinnon
- The new Arabs, how the millennial generation is changing the Middle East, Juan Cole
- Digitally enabled social change, activism in the Internet age, Jennifer Earl and Katrina Kimport
- Surveillance valley, the secret military history of the Internet, Yasha Levine
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