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Saved by 3 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2009-01-12
- Abo46n2 on 2009-04-28 - Tags socialmedia , twitter , facebook , politics , protest , networkedprotest , internet , morozov
- Jonair on 2009-01-12 - Tags 대안미디어 , 미디어운동 , 그리스 , 2008 , 2009 , 촛불미디어행동주의 , 촛불미디어 , 대중미디어 , 직접미디어 , 참고문헌 , 시민미디어 , 대안 , 민주주의 , 미디어민주주의 , alternative , democracy
- Mbauwens on 2009-01-04 - Tags P2P-Activism , P2P-Media , P2P-Greece , P2P
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Meier has found that an increase in cell-phone availability increases the likelihood (at least perceived by the public) that the government might be overthrown by violent means.
Highlighted by abo46n2
on 2009-04-28 by abo46n2
What exactly does this mean? "At least perceived by the public"? That where cell-phone availability is high, the public perceives violent anti-government protest? Or that it is *actually* more likely to happen?
Meier has found that an increase in cell-phone availability increases the likelihood (at least perceived by the public) that the government might be overthrown by violent means.
Highlighted by abo46n2
on 2009-04-28 by abo46n2
What exactly does this mean? "At least perceived by the public"? That where cell-phone availability is high, the public perceives violent anti-government protest as more likely happen? Or that it is *actually* more likely to happen?


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