Tweeting to Freedom

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Activism
Arab Spring
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Blogging
Brazil
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Censorship
Current Events and Issues: New Media and Journalism
Egypt
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Geography and World Cultures: Geopolitics
Greece
Iraq
Journalism
Media Freedom
Social Media
Tweeting
Ukraine
United States
Venezuela

Product details

  • ISBN 9781440840043
  • Weight: 1049g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides an insightful and comprehensive look at the issues regarding the use of the Internet and social media by activists in more than 30 countries—and how many governments in these countries are trying to blunt these efforts to promote freedom.

The innovators who created social media might never have imagined the possibility: that activists living in countries where oppressive conditions are the norm would use social media to call for changes to bring greater freedom, opportunity, and justice to the masses. The attributes of social media that make it so powerful for casual socializing—the ability to connect with nearly limitless numbers of like-minded individuals instantaneously—enables political activists to recruit, communicate, and organize like never before.

This book examines three aspects of the use of social media for political activism: the degrees of media freedom practiced in countries around the world; the methods by which governments attempt to block access to information; and the various ways in which activists use the media—especially social media—to advance their cause of greater freedoms. Readers will learn how these political uprisings came from the grassroots efforts of oppressed and unhappy citizens desperate to make better lives for themselves and others like them—and how the digital age is allowing them to protest and call attention to their plights in unprecedented ways.

Jim Willis, PhD, is professor of journalism at Azusa Pacific University as well as a writer and freelance journalist.

Anthony R. (Tony) Fellow, PhD, is professor of communications at California State University at Fullerton, is a former Fulbright fellow, and has authored numerous articles and books.