State Power 2.0txt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Muzammil M. Hussain/Philip N. Howard 出版社: Ashgate 副标题: Authoritarian Entrenchment and Political Engagement Worldwide 出版年: 2013-12-2 页数: 200 定价: USD 99.95 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9781409454694 内容简介 · · · · · ·Digital media and online social networking applications have changed the way in which dissent is organized with social movement leaders using online applications and digital content systems to organize collective action, activate local protest groups, network with international social movements and share their political perspectives. In the past, authoritarian regimes could con... 作者简介 · · · · · ·Muzammil M. Hussain is an Assistant Professor of Global Media Studies at the University of Michigan’s Department of Communication Studies, Faculty Associate at the Institute for Social Research’s Center for Political Studies, and Research Fellow at the Qatar Computing Research Institute in Doha. Philip N. Howard is Professor of Communication, Information and International Studi... 目录 · · · · · ·Introduction: State Power 2.0; Part I Information Infrastructure and Social Control: Origins of the Tunisian internet, Katherine Maher and Jillian C. York; Censorship and dissent in post-revolutionary Iran, Babak Rahimi; Information infrastructure and anti-regime protests in Iran and Tunisia, Matthew Carrieri, Ronald J. Deibert and Saad Omar Khan; Digital occupation in Gaza’s high-tech enclosure, Helga Tawil-Souri; Leveraged affordances and the specter of structural violence, David Karpf and Steven Livingston. Part II Digital Media and Political Engagement: Technology-induced innovation in the making and consolidation of Arab democracy, Imad Salamey; Al-Masry Al-Youm and Egypt’s new media ecology, David M. Faris; Communicating politics in Kuwait, Fahed Al-Sumait; Social media and soft political change in Morocco, Mohammed Ibahrine; Leninist lapdogs to bothersome bloggers in Vietnam, Catherine McKinley and Anya Schriffrin; Dynamics of innovation and the balance of power in Russia, Gregory Asmolov; Anonymous vs authoritarianism, Jessica L. Beyer; References; Index.Introduction: State Power 2.0; Part I Information Infrastructure and Social Control: Origins of the Tunisian internet, Katherine Maher and Jillian C. York; Censorship and dissent in post-revolutionary Iran, Babak Rahimi; Information infrastructure and anti-regime protests in Iran and Tunisia, Matthew Carrieri, Ronald J. Deibert and Saad Omar Khan; Digital occupation in Gaza’s high-tech enclosure, Helga Tawil-Souri; Leveraged affordances and the specter of structural violence, David Karpf and Steven Livingston. Part II Digital Media and Political Engagement: Technology-induced innovation in the making and consolidation of Arab democracy, Imad Salamey; Al-Masry Al-Youm and Egypt’s new media ecology, David M. Faris; Communicating politics in Kuwait, Fahed Al-Sumait; Social media and soft political change in Morocco, Mohammed Ibahrine; Leninist lapdogs to bothersome bloggers in Vietnam, Catherine McKinley and Anya Schriffrin; Dynamics of innovation and the balance of power in Russia, Gregory Asmolov; Anonymous vs authoritarianism, Jessica L. Beyer; References; Index. · · · · · · () |
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