Getting with the Program
Tags: SOCIAL movements; INTERNET
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- Invisible Children and the Cyberactivist Spectator. Pepper, Shayne // Conference Papers -- National Communication Association;2009, p1
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- Tweet like an Egyptian. CLARKE, KEVIN // U.S. Catholic;Apr2011, Vol. 76 Issue 4, p39
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