In February, as uprisings swept the Middle East, Syria, the ‘enemy of the Internet’, lifted a five-year ban on some select social media websites – among them Facebook, YouTube and Blogspot. What difference has it made? Journalist Amanda Nunn, who lived in Syria until recently, reports on what her contacts there tell her
From the Introduction. Fundamental rights and freedoms in Turkey have been in decline for the last ...
Introduction: In this report from the USIP PeaceTech Initiative, a team of scholars from George Wash...
Over the past two years, we have undertaken several studies at the Berkman Center designed to better...
Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to...
Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to...
Editors’ note: Syrian blogger Hussein Ghrer wrote the first draft of this article on 14 February 201...
Censorship is a notoriously difficult thing to measure because of its inherent secretive nature and ...
This article offers a first subnational analysis of the relationship between states’ dynamic control...
This article offers a first subnational analysis of the relationship between states' dynamic control...
Over the past few years, several governments worldwide have put in place Internet censorship program...
In recent years, the international community has seen the Internet ascend to prominence in transform...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the f...
Although there have been many studies of the different ways regimes censor the use of social media b...
As of 2012, nearly a third of the world’s population has used the internet, and an even greater port...
The Internet has become the new battle ground between authoritarian regimes and ordinary individuals...
From the Introduction. Fundamental rights and freedoms in Turkey have been in decline for the last ...
Introduction: In this report from the USIP PeaceTech Initiative, a team of scholars from George Wash...
Over the past two years, we have undertaken several studies at the Berkman Center designed to better...
Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to...
Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to...
Editors’ note: Syrian blogger Hussein Ghrer wrote the first draft of this article on 14 February 201...
Censorship is a notoriously difficult thing to measure because of its inherent secretive nature and ...
This article offers a first subnational analysis of the relationship between states’ dynamic control...
This article offers a first subnational analysis of the relationship between states' dynamic control...
Over the past few years, several governments worldwide have put in place Internet censorship program...
In recent years, the international community has seen the Internet ascend to prominence in transform...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the f...
Although there have been many studies of the different ways regimes censor the use of social media b...
As of 2012, nearly a third of the world’s population has used the internet, and an even greater port...
The Internet has become the new battle ground between authoritarian regimes and ordinary individuals...
From the Introduction. Fundamental rights and freedoms in Turkey have been in decline for the last ...
Introduction: In this report from the USIP PeaceTech Initiative, a team of scholars from George Wash...
Over the past two years, we have undertaken several studies at the Berkman Center designed to better...