International media was quick to dub the Iranian Green Movement a “Twitter revolution” when it erupted in the summer of 2009. State violence against protestors was captured in real time and broadcast worldwide on social media, providing an early example of a regime's helplessness at locking down a narrative in the face of ubiquitous smart phones. Over a decade later, nearly all foreign social media remain officially blocked in Iran, yet Iranians evade state suppression and remain connected to the global community. This article introduces a new dataset of all Farsi-language tweets since September 2019. To date, this amounts to the full text and associated metadata of over 500 million tweets and the evidence shows that the overwhelming majori...
The 2009 post-election protests in Tehran in Iran are colloquially referred to as the “Twitter revol...
'Iran: the First Twitter Revolution?' looks at the use of Twitter during the widespread criticism of...
Identity is defined through the comparison of oneself to the other and it is rooted in human beings'...
In this study, we map and analyze the content and structural features of the Iranian Twittersphere a...
Twitter has been a vital platform for organizing, coordinating, and amplifying voices during protest...
This paper investigates the structure of networked publics and their sharing practices in Persian Tw...
Social media platforms such as Twitter pose new challenges for decision-makers in an international c...
Social media platforms such as Twitter pose new challenges for decision-makers in an international c...
Twitter has been a vital platform for organizing, coordinating, and amplifying voices during protest...
In this paper, we reveal the understudied transnational dimensions of politically manipulative activ...
Social media platforms such as Twitter pose new challenges for decision-makers in an international c...
Social media platforms such as Twitter pose new challenges for decision-makers in an international c...
Transnational information flows and advocacy networks are among the challenges of a globalizing worl...
In 2009, Iranian people came to the streets in opposition to suspected elections manipulation that l...
The internet and social networks have contributed extensively to democratic political uprisings in t...
The 2009 post-election protests in Tehran in Iran are colloquially referred to as the “Twitter revol...
'Iran: the First Twitter Revolution?' looks at the use of Twitter during the widespread criticism of...
Identity is defined through the comparison of oneself to the other and it is rooted in human beings'...
In this study, we map and analyze the content and structural features of the Iranian Twittersphere a...
Twitter has been a vital platform for organizing, coordinating, and amplifying voices during protest...
This paper investigates the structure of networked publics and their sharing practices in Persian Tw...
Social media platforms such as Twitter pose new challenges for decision-makers in an international c...
Social media platforms such as Twitter pose new challenges for decision-makers in an international c...
Twitter has been a vital platform for organizing, coordinating, and amplifying voices during protest...
In this paper, we reveal the understudied transnational dimensions of politically manipulative activ...
Social media platforms such as Twitter pose new challenges for decision-makers in an international c...
Social media platforms such as Twitter pose new challenges for decision-makers in an international c...
Transnational information flows and advocacy networks are among the challenges of a globalizing worl...
In 2009, Iranian people came to the streets in opposition to suspected elections manipulation that l...
The internet and social networks have contributed extensively to democratic political uprisings in t...
The 2009 post-election protests in Tehran in Iran are colloquially referred to as the “Twitter revol...
'Iran: the First Twitter Revolution?' looks at the use of Twitter during the widespread criticism of...
Identity is defined through the comparison of oneself to the other and it is rooted in human beings'...