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JULIAN ASSANGE: When Google Met Wikileaks
Social Movements and Network Analysis in Tunisia Before the Arab Spring Movimientos Sociales Y Análisis De Redes En Túnez Antes De La Primavera Árabe
The International Politics of Authoritarian Internet Control in Iran
Social Media and Protest Mobilization: Evidence from the Tunisian Revolution
Tunileaks, Les Documents Dévoilés Par Wikileaks Concernant La Tunisie
Development and Democracy in the Tunisian Revolution
Account Deactivation and Content Removal: Guiding Principles and Practices for Companies and Users
State Power 2.0.Pdf
The Impact of Social Networks and Mobile Technologies on the Revolutions in the Arab World—A Study of Egypt and Tunisia
Social Media and Democratic Revolution; the Impact of New Forms of Communication Democracy
Freedom on the Net 2009
Is Tunisia Really Democratising? Progress, Resistance, and an Uncertain Outlook Max Gallien and Isabelle Werenfels
Internet Enemies Report 2012 Ennemis of the Internet / 12 March 2012 / World Day Against Cybercensorship//////////////////////////// 2
The Role of Social Media in Mobilizing Political Protest
Freedom of Expression and Privacy in the Internet Age
Socioeconomic Drivers of the Spread of the Tunisian Revolution
Google Met Wikileaks Is the Transcript of the Discussion in Book Form
The Perception of Turkey in the Middle East in the Last Decade: the Cases of Egypt and Tunisia
Top View
Arab Spring in Tunisia and Egypt: the Impact of New Media on Contemporary Social Movements and Challenges for Social Movement Theory
Social Media in the Arab World: Leading up to the Uprisings of 2011
Mirroring a Censored Wordpress Blog by Sami Ben Gharbia with Rebekah Heacock & Jeremy Clarke
Blogging Bouazizi: the Role of Tunisian Cyberactivists Before And
An Examination of Tunisian Fact-Checking Resources in the Context of COVID-19’
Conflict Environments and Coverage
Kitlesel Gözetime Karşı Kolektif Bir Üretim Biçimi Olarak Sızıntı Gazeteciliği
Policing Content in the Quasi-Public Sphere
Human Rights and Technology”: Mapping the Landscape to Support Grantmaking
Tunisia: Background Paper on Internet Regulation May 2013
University of Nevada, Reno the Tunisian Revolution As a Catalyst To
Enemies of the Internet Countries Under Surveillance
Disclosure's Effects: Wikileaks and Transparency
Rapport @ 09 GB
FREEDOM TECHNOLOGISTS and the FUTURE of GLOBAL JUSTICE Dr John Postill
Before the National Telecommunications And
Drivers of Democracy in the Country
Regional Development in Tunisia
Cute Cats to the Rescue? Participatory Media and Political Expression
A Holistic Approach
Challenges to Civil Society Participation in Internet Governance in the MENA Region
The Creation, Deployment, and Deconstruction of the Story of Mohammed Bouazizi and the Arab Spring
Copyright by Anna Veronica Banchik 2019
In the ICT Sector
Social Media and Political Change: the Case of the 2011 Revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt