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Mercedes Fernández Asenjo
Pág. pp. 251 - 277
Petronila Angélica Gómez, maestra normalista y directora de Fémina, la primera publicación feminista dominicana, puede ser considerada como una de las pioneras del feminismo en su país. A través de las páginas de Fémina, mostró a su audiencia su pensamie...
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Andrea Moreno-Cabanillas, Elizabet Castillero-Ostio and Antonio Castillo-Esparcia
The communication of organizations with their audiences has undergone changes thanks to the Internet. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), as influential groups, are no exception, as much of their activism takes place through grassroots digital lobbyin...
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Yunus Emre Orhan, Harun Pirim and Yusuf Akbulut
This study examines how U.S. senators strategically used hashtags to create political communities on Twitter during the 2022 Midterm Elections. We propose a way to model topic-based implicit interactions among Twitter users and introduce the concept of B...
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Michael Joseph Dominic Roberts, Randy Connolly, Joel Conley and Janet Miller
Over the past two decades, the internet has become an increasingly important venue for political expression, community building, and social activism. Scholars in a wide range of disciplines have endeavored to understand and measure how these transformati...
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Muhammad Ali,Muhammad Aprian Jailani,Rendi Eko Budi Setiawan,Cahyadi Kurniawan
Pág. 7 - 95
Digital democracy has become a contemporary study in social and political science, but theoretically the term digital democracy does not yet have a definite pattern, this makes digital democracy fail to be understood both theoretically and practically. T...
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Randy Connolly
A recurring motif in recent scholarship in the computing ethics and society studies (CESS) subfield within computing have been the calls for a wider recognition of the social and political nature of computing work. These calls have highlighted the limita...
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Yaseen Khan, Surendra Thakur, Obiseye Obiyemi and Emmanuel Adetiba
Bots (social robots) are computer programs that replicate human behavior in online social networks. They are either fully automated or semi-automated, and their use makes online activism vulnerable to manipulation. This study examines the existence of so...
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Anirban Chowdhury and Rithvik Ramadas
Insect swarms and migratory birds are known to exhibit something known as a hive mind, collective consciousness, and herd mentality, among others. This has inspired a whole new stream of robotics known as swarm intelligence, where small-sized robots perf...
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Juan Sebastián Fernández-Prados, Antonia Lozano-Díaz and Alexandra Ainz-Galende
This paper aims at showing a state of the art about digital citizenship from the methodological point of view when it comes to measuring this construct. The review of the scientific literature offers at least ten definitions and nine different scales of ...
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Ruth Tsuria
This study explores the relationship between politics and religion, resistance and community, on social media through the case study of #EmptyThePews. #EmptyThePews was created in August 2017 after the events in Charlottesville, calling users who attend ...
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