Social media in Iran : politics and society after 2009 / edited by David M. Faris and Babak Rahimi.
Material type: TextPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2015]Copyright date: �2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781438458847
- 1438458843
- 302.23/1 23
- HM1206 .S65423 2015eb
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Facebookiran: social capital and the Iranian social media / Jari Eloranta, Hossein Kermani, and Babak Rahimi -- Gender roles in the social media world of Iranian women / Elham Gheytanchi -- The role of social media in the lives of gay Iranians / Abouzar Nasirzadeh -- Disabled Iranians on social media: reflections on the empowering experiences of the Iranian pwds in the blogosphere / Kobra Elahifar -- The politics of online journalism in Iran / Marcus Michaelsen -- The Persian blogosphere in dissent / Arash Falasiri and Nazanin Ghanavizi -- The politics and anti-politics of Facebook in context of the Iranian 2009 presidential elections and beyond / Mohammad Sadeghi Esfahlani -- Trans-spatial public action: the geography of Iranian post-election protests in the age of Web 2.0 / Reza Masoudi Nnejad -- Balatarin: gatekeepers and the politics of a Persian social media site / Babak Rahimi and Nima Rassooli -- Architectures of control and mobilization in Egypt and Iran -- David M. Faris -- Social media and the Islamic Republic / Niki Akhavan -- Political memory and social media: the case of Neda / Samira Rajabi -- Iranian cinema and social media / Michelle langford -- The online avant-garde: iranian video art and its technological rebellion / Staci gem Scheiwiller.
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English.
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