"This paper examines the various ways Internet social media networks and new media were used in the June 2009 Iranian demonstrations following the contentious presidential election, the effectiveness of these media in mobilizing and informing domestic and international audiences, and the implications for freedom of speech, democratic norms, and human rights in Iran. While social media played an important role in providing news and images to the global audience, its domestic use was limited due to widespread distrust and government censorship. Although new technology and digital activism enabled a flow of information that would not traditionally exist in a closed society, the contributions to Iranian democracy and human rights were negligibl...
An attempt is made to study the social network site, Vahid Online, pseudonym of a leading Iranian ac...
Around the world, social media offer an informal virtual space for citizens who feel disenfranchised...
The uprisings after the 2009 elections in Iran generated debate on new media’s potential to affect d...
The internet and social networks have contributed extensively to democratic political uprisings in t...
This research project examines the role of social media in political activism with a particular focu...
This research project examines the role of social media in political activism with a particular focu...
Editorial Introduction: On June 14, 2013, Iran will again challenge its nation and nation-state. Th...
In the wake of Iran\u27s 2009 Presidential elections, optimism about the emancipating nature of soci...
A survey of 2,800 Iranian youths regarding their consumption of media and social media indicates tha...
The Internet today has become a powerful tool-that has greatly improved the lives of all peoples acr...
The surge in mass protest movements against authoritarian regimes around the world is raising questi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation explores the strategic formation of ...
A survey of 2,800 Iranian youths regarding their consumption of media and social media indicates tha...
An attempt is made to study the social network site, Vahid Online, pseudonym of a leading Iranian ac...
This case study is part of a series produced by the Internet and Democracy project. The initial stud...
An attempt is made to study the social network site, Vahid Online, pseudonym of a leading Iranian ac...
Around the world, social media offer an informal virtual space for citizens who feel disenfranchised...
The uprisings after the 2009 elections in Iran generated debate on new media’s potential to affect d...
The internet and social networks have contributed extensively to democratic political uprisings in t...
This research project examines the role of social media in political activism with a particular focu...
This research project examines the role of social media in political activism with a particular focu...
Editorial Introduction: On June 14, 2013, Iran will again challenge its nation and nation-state. Th...
In the wake of Iran\u27s 2009 Presidential elections, optimism about the emancipating nature of soci...
A survey of 2,800 Iranian youths regarding their consumption of media and social media indicates tha...
The Internet today has become a powerful tool-that has greatly improved the lives of all peoples acr...
The surge in mass protest movements against authoritarian regimes around the world is raising questi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation explores the strategic formation of ...
A survey of 2,800 Iranian youths regarding their consumption of media and social media indicates tha...
An attempt is made to study the social network site, Vahid Online, pseudonym of a leading Iranian ac...
This case study is part of a series produced by the Internet and Democracy project. The initial stud...
An attempt is made to study the social network site, Vahid Online, pseudonym of a leading Iranian ac...
Around the world, social media offer an informal virtual space for citizens who feel disenfranchised...
The uprisings after the 2009 elections in Iran generated debate on new media’s potential to affect d...