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Does blogging empower women? Exploring the role of agency and community
Source: JournalistsResource.orgFuture of mobile news: Growth in mobile audiences and what it means
Source: JournalistsResource.orgBirds of a feather tweet together: Examining cross-ideology exposure on Twitter
Source: JournalistsResource.orgComing and Going on Facebook
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What’s new in digital scholarship: May 2013
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What’s new in digital scholarship: June 2013
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Ideological segregation online and offline
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Civil movements: Facebook and Twitter in the Arab Spring
Source: JournalistsResource.orgNews coverage of the “Arab Spring” has often focused on the potential role of social media in facilitating the Middle East’s ongoing political upheaval. Tools such as such as Facebook and Twitter, it has been suggested, helped citizens communicate and organize when governments were persistently unresponsive to their requests, and may have played a central role in the still-unfolding events.