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- noun Plural form of
cyberactivist .
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I have similarly written before about the unequal coverage given to highly connected cyberactivists in the post, "Meditations on journalism, cyberactivism and my research", and my PhD dissertation.
Courtney C. Radsch: Egyptian Blogger Sentenced by Military Rulers Amid Accusations of Human Rights "Cronyism" Courtney C. Radsch 2011
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I have similarly written before about the unequal coverage given to highly connected cyberactivists in the post, "Meditations on journalism, cyberactivism and my research", and my PhD dissertation.
Courtney C. Radsch: Egyptian Blogger Sentenced by Military Rulers Amid Accusations of Human Rights "Cronyism" Courtney C. Radsch 2011
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I have similarly written before about the unequal coverage given to highly connected cyberactivists in the post, "Meditations on journalism, cyberactivism and my research", and my PhD dissertation.
Courtney C. Radsch: Egyptian Blogger Sentenced by Military Rulers Amid Accusations of Human Rights "Cronyism" Courtney C. Radsch 2011
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Of course, Egyptian cyberactivists and citizen journalists are in an uproar, refusing to give up their right to free speech, which they so valiantly fought for, despite the SCAF's threats to take away these rights.
Courtney C. Radsch: Egyptian Blogger Sentenced by Military Rulers Amid Accusations of Human Rights "Cronyism" Courtney C. Radsch 2011
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Of course, Egyptian cyberactivists and citizen journalists are in an uproar, refusing to give up their right to free speech, which they so valiantly fought for, despite the SCAF's threats to take away these rights.
Courtney C. Radsch: Egyptian Blogger Sentenced by Military Rulers Amid Accusations of Human Rights "Cronyism" Courtney C. Radsch 2011
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Nabil's mainstream Egyptian media initially ignored his plight, but as this post written by blogger and friend Tarek Amr details, cyberactivists and citizen journalists pressed for the media coverage it deserved.
Courtney C. Radsch: Egyptian Blogger Sentenced by Military Rulers Amid Accusations of Human Rights "Cronyism" Courtney C. Radsch 2011
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Nabil's mainstream Egyptian media initially ignored his plight, but as this post written by blogger and friend Tarek Amr details, cyberactivists and citizen journalists pressed for the media coverage it deserved.
Courtney C. Radsch: Egyptian Blogger Sentenced by Military Rulers Amid Accusations of Human Rights "Cronyism" Courtney C. Radsch 2011
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Nabil's mainstream Egyptian media initially ignored his plight, but as this post written by blogger and friend Tarek Amr details, cyberactivists and citizen journalists pressed for the media coverage it deserved.
Courtney C. Radsch: Egyptian Blogger Sentenced by Military Rulers Amid Accusations of Human Rights "Cronyism" Courtney C. Radsch 2011
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Of course, Egyptian cyberactivists and citizen journalists are in an uproar, refusing to give up their right to free speech, which they so valiantly fought for, despite the SCAF's threats to take away these rights.
Courtney C. Radsch: Egyptian Blogger Sentenced by Military Rulers Amid Accusations of Human Rights "Cronyism" Courtney C. Radsch 2011
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I have similarly written before about the unequal coverage given to highly connected cyberactivists in the post, "Meditations on journalism, cyberactivism and my research", and my PhD dissertation.
Courtney C. Radsch: Egyptian Blogger Sentenced by Military Rulers Amid Accusations of Human Rights "Cronyism" Courtney C. Radsch 2011
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