Over the past decade, the success rate of non-violent resistance movements has decreased. With the development of information and communication technology (ICT), governments have taken repression into the digital realm to tamper with protest movements. The effects of repression on protest mobilization have been rather inconclusive; even less is known about the effects of digital repression. By using the political jiu-jitsu, backfire and moral jiu-jitsu theory as well as the theory on emotion and protest participation in hard autocracy, this thesis showcases how the moral shock and indignation helps to overcome fear caused by both traditional and digital repression, thus helping to explain the relationship between repression and mobilization...
The data describes global patterns of digital repression from 2010-19 and incorporates two composite...
His symposium employs established social science theory to frame and place into comparative perspect...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
Over the past decade, the success rate of non-violent resistance movements has decreased. With the d...
The tendency for democratic and authoritarian governments to enact internet shutdowns has grown to m...
It is more common for digital activism scholarship to focus on a political event, movement or organi...
In this thesis, the 2020 Belarusian protests are analyzed visually. The central argument of this wor...
Information and communication technology have played an important role in the tactics of uprisings a...
The study examines how the Belarusian opposition challenges the official discourse of Lukashenka in ...
The data describes global patterns of digital repression for 2019 and incorporates two composite ind...
This article analyses digital activism comparatively in relation to three Post-Soviet regions: Russi...
At what juncture do governments begin or cease to overtly interfere with digital networks? Does larg...
This article systematically investigates the relationship between internet use and protests in autho...
Following the 2011 Arab Spring, autocrats have sought to limit citizens’ ability to publicize offlin...
The purpose of the research is to study modern means of communication during protests, as well as to...
The data describes global patterns of digital repression from 2010-19 and incorporates two composite...
His symposium employs established social science theory to frame and place into comparative perspect...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...
Over the past decade, the success rate of non-violent resistance movements has decreased. With the d...
The tendency for democratic and authoritarian governments to enact internet shutdowns has grown to m...
It is more common for digital activism scholarship to focus on a political event, movement or organi...
In this thesis, the 2020 Belarusian protests are analyzed visually. The central argument of this wor...
Information and communication technology have played an important role in the tactics of uprisings a...
The study examines how the Belarusian opposition challenges the official discourse of Lukashenka in ...
The data describes global patterns of digital repression for 2019 and incorporates two composite ind...
This article analyses digital activism comparatively in relation to three Post-Soviet regions: Russi...
At what juncture do governments begin or cease to overtly interfere with digital networks? Does larg...
This article systematically investigates the relationship between internet use and protests in autho...
Following the 2011 Arab Spring, autocrats have sought to limit citizens’ ability to publicize offlin...
The purpose of the research is to study modern means of communication during protests, as well as to...
The data describes global patterns of digital repression from 2010-19 and incorporates two composite...
His symposium employs established social science theory to frame and place into comparative perspect...
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Soc...