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Tag Archives: APSA

Repression 2.0 vs Resistance 2.0

Posted on September 8, 2009 | 3 comments

I just presented my dissertation research at the annual American Political Science Association (APSA) conference in Toronto and thought I’d make the short presentation available online via a video-powerpoint with narration. Feedback is always welcomed!

Patrick Philippe Meier

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Posted in Digital Activism

Tagged APSA, Civil resistance, Cyberactivism, Digital Activism, Mobile Activism, repressive regimes, Social Movements

  • Patrick Meier, PhD

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