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Digital Popular Communication: Lessons on Technologies for Social Change from the Immigrant Rights Movement

Digital Popular Communication: Lessons on Information and Communication Technologies for Social Change from the Immigrant Rights Movement

By Sasha Costanza-Chock
Assistant Professor of Civic Media, Comparative Media Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Tags: Arab Spring, civic engagement, ICTs, immigrant rights, mobile, Mobile Voices, movement, networked activism, Social Media
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