Myers, 2000 - Google Patents
Media, communication technology, and protest waves'Myers, 2000
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- Myers D
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- Social movement analysis: the network perspective, Loch Lormond, Scotland
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If protest is going to spread from one individual to another, from one group to another, or from one location to another, information about prior events must travel along these same paths. The paths that connect individuals, groups, and locations form a communication …
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