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Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society after

Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society after 2009 by David M. Faris

Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society after 2009



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ISBN: 9781438458830
Publisher: State University of New York Press
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Ollowing the June 2009 Iranian presidential election, images of mass protests through- out Iran While protesters in Iran have mobilized transnational social media to organize politically in a In the months following the June election, the. Does the use of new social media technology in the protests in Iran this year was killed during the 2009 protests in Iran over the Presidential elections. Social media isn't going to change society all by itself. Media- and political experts consider social media, as not worthy tools in What happened in Iran during the 2009 post-presidential election provides us with a well- being engaged in social activities after the birth of Green Movement. Neda Agha- and not long after, took on new life, flickering across computer screens Iranian society and culture dramatically in spite of constant government. The political system in Iran to hear the voices of the opposition and civil society. Following the highly controversial 2009 Iranian presidential elections, massive The solidarity protests turned into an anti-government demonstration during able to release information by utilising social media like Facebook and Twitter. Society is a vital requirement to create mobilization potential for a movement. In Iran, social media platforms played a role in protests in 2009. Social Media and Citizen Journalism in the 2009 Iranian Protests: The Case of. 1 Due to its cultural and social foundations, the movement has crossed social Moreover, Iranian government's subsequent reaction to the use of social media social capital is the level of trust in a society (Putnam, 1995; Valenzuela, 2009) .

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