An Uncomfortable Question on Freedom of Speech
The world watched with piqued interest as Tunisians rallied to overthrow their government, success though, seems to be just out of grasp. And social media technologies it would seem, played no small...
View ArticleDigital Activism: The Message Map
With the advent of so many communications channels today via the Web and mobile networks, creating, executing and delivering a message by digital diaspora groups or social activists, protestors etc.,...
View ArticleExporting Revolutions in Social Media
Was Facebook the key driver that sparked revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt. Not likely. The social network, like Twitter, certainly played a pivotal role, of that there is little doubt. When the Web was...
View ArticleMuslim Women and Social Media: An Overview
This was a complex research project for MediaBadger; understanding the roles and activities of Muslim women in social media channels. Muslim women are quite active in social media and in complex ways....
View ArticleLanguage Use in Digital Diplomacy Via Social Media
In our research projects in the use of social media in Public Diplomacy and Digital Diplomacy, we’ve noted some interesting aspects around what language people will use in their primary communications....
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