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Youtube and Social Movements: A Phenomenological Analysis of Participation, Events and Cyberplace

Published by admin on April 19, 2021April 19, 2021

Meek, D. (2012). Youtube and social movements: A phenomenological analysis of participation, events and cyberplace. Antipode 44(4), 1429–1448. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2011.00942.x

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