#MassProtests: The Abjuring of the 'Other' and Lessons from Gandhi
In recent years, organizers of mass protests have used social and digital media to form large physical gatherings. These media allow protesters to exchange texts and visuals quickly across vast distances, providing means to organize protests widely and efficiently. Although social media and digital...
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Main Author: | Anish Dave |
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Language: | EN |
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Gonzaga Library Publishing
2021
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