Allmann, 2014 - Google Patents
Mobile revolution: Toward a history of technology, telephony and political activism in EgyptAllmann, 2014
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- Allmann K
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- CyberOrient
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This article examines the use of everyday mobile technologies, and mobile telephony in particular, in political activism and protest during the 2011 Egyptian uprisings and throughout its continuing aftermath. The Arab revolutions have their own, now familiar …
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