An attempt is made to study the social network site, Vahid Online, pseudonym of a leading Iranian activist who has the largest social media followership online. Vahid Online is Iran’s leading distributor of information about social and political news about Iran, a source of information used by citizens and journalists. Similar to Twitter, Vahid Online posts, shares, and communicates news in short messages with hyperlinks, hashtags, or internet slang for multimedia purposes. In this networking media space, citizen journalism is assumed the civic responsibility of news and information dissemination with a perceived conception of internet as an agency of change. Vahid Online, I argue, is representative of an individuated networking activism in...
A survey of 2,800 Iranian youths regarding their consumption of media and social media indicates tha...
Electronic Iran introduces the concept of the Iranian Internet, a framework that captures interlinke...
The uprisings after the 2009 elections in Iran generated debate on new media’s potential to affect d...
An attempt is made to study the social network site, Vahid Online, pseudonym of a leading Iranian ac...
"This paper examines the various ways Internet social media networks and new media were used in the ...
The internet and social networks have contributed extensively to democratic political uprisings in t...
The protests unleashed by Iran's disputed presidential election in June 2009 brought the Islamic Rep...
Electronic Iran introduces the concept of the Iranian Internet, a framework that captures interlinke...
The Internet today has become a powerful tool-that has greatly improved the lives of all peoples acr...
This case study is part of a series produced by the Internet and Democracy project. The initial stud...
Electronic Iran introduces the concept of the Iranian Internet, a framework that captures interlinke...
In modern societies, the term of “social movements” is representative of broad social alliance of pe...
The Iran Media Program publishes its groundbreaking 2011-2012 report on media consumption in Iran: F...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation explores the strategic formation of ...
The 2009 post-election protests in Tehran in Iran are colloquially referred to as the “Twitter revol...
A survey of 2,800 Iranian youths regarding their consumption of media and social media indicates tha...
Electronic Iran introduces the concept of the Iranian Internet, a framework that captures interlinke...
The uprisings after the 2009 elections in Iran generated debate on new media’s potential to affect d...
An attempt is made to study the social network site, Vahid Online, pseudonym of a leading Iranian ac...
"This paper examines the various ways Internet social media networks and new media were used in the ...
The internet and social networks have contributed extensively to democratic political uprisings in t...
The protests unleashed by Iran's disputed presidential election in June 2009 brought the Islamic Rep...
Electronic Iran introduces the concept of the Iranian Internet, a framework that captures interlinke...
The Internet today has become a powerful tool-that has greatly improved the lives of all peoples acr...
This case study is part of a series produced by the Internet and Democracy project. The initial stud...
Electronic Iran introduces the concept of the Iranian Internet, a framework that captures interlinke...
In modern societies, the term of “social movements” is representative of broad social alliance of pe...
The Iran Media Program publishes its groundbreaking 2011-2012 report on media consumption in Iran: F...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation explores the strategic formation of ...
The 2009 post-election protests in Tehran in Iran are colloquially referred to as the “Twitter revol...
A survey of 2,800 Iranian youths regarding their consumption of media and social media indicates tha...
Electronic Iran introduces the concept of the Iranian Internet, a framework that captures interlinke...
The uprisings after the 2009 elections in Iran generated debate on new media’s potential to affect d...