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_91740 _aBeyer, Jessica Lucia |
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_aExpect us : _bonline communities and political mobilization / _cJessica L. Beyer. |
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_aOxford ; _aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _cc2014. |
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_a197 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _a1. Online communities and political mobilization -- 2. Anonymous: carnival to mobilization -- 3. The Pirate Bay: contribution to mobilization -- 4. World of Warcraft: cooperation without mobilization -- 5. IGN.com: conversation without mobilization -- 6. Expect them. | |
| 520 | _aLooks at political consciousness and action in four communities, each born out of chaotic online social spaces that millions of individuals enter, spend time in, and exit moment by moment: Anonymous (4chan), IGN, World of Warcraft, and The Pirate Bay. None of these sites began as places for political organization per se, but visitors to each have used them as places for political engagement to one degree or another. | ||
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_91549 _aOnline social networks _xPolitical aspects |
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_9523 _aSocial media _xPolitical aspects |
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_91548 _aPolitical participation _xTechnological innovations |
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_9482 _aCommunication in politics _xTechnological innovations |
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_91741 _aYoung adults _xPolitical activity |
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_91742 _aYouth _xPolitical activity |
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