Digital Dissent: How Indonesian and Filipino Journalists Converge with Virtual Communities to Face State Repression
Online protest movements have facilitated researchers to access real-time data of microblogging, user metadata associated with accounts, message content, and enabled insights into complex links between social media use and protest movements. Employing emerging computational techniques and convention...
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Main Authors: | Hasfi, Nurul, Pednekar-Magal, Vandana, Rimban, Luz, Sunarto, Sunarto, Yusriana, Amida |
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Archīum Ateneo
2024
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