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Blogistan: The Internet and Politics in Iran (International Library of Iranian Studies)
Annabelle Sreberny, Gholam Khiabany
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| #9437897 in Books | I. B. Tauris | 2010-11-15 | 2010-11-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.87 x.90 x5.71l,.85 | File type: PDF | 240 pages | ||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Occasionally interesting but rambling and thin|By SP|There are some innovative ideas and insightful conceptualization in this book, yet the research is thin, and the writing rambling. For example, a chapter on women and blogging devotes only the last few pages to women's blogs, the rest being a long history of women's movements and journalism in Iran. The typos and grammatical||
|""Judicious, informed, sympathetic...announces a whole new generation of scholarship in the field"" -- Hamid Dabashi, Columbia University|""A remarkable study"" --Toby Miller, University of California Riverside|""Essential reading"" --Faye Gins
The protests unleashed by Iran’s disputed presidential election in June 2009 brought the Islamic Republic’s vigorous cyber culture to the world’s attention. Iran has an estimated 700,000 bloggers, and new media such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube were thought to have played a key role in spreading news of the protests. The Internet is often celebrated as an agent of social change in countries like Iran, but most literature on the subject...
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