Table of Contents
1.2. Hype Cycle and the Need for a Theoretical Framework
1.3. Reciprocal Relation Between Information and Communication Technology and Collective Action
Chapter 2. What Is Social Media: A Critical View
2.1. Social Media as Information and Communication Technology
2.2. Social Media as Institutions
2.4. Beware of Social Media Determinism
Chapter 3. Tehran, Tunis, Tahrir: Social Media and the Formation of Collective Action
3.1. From an Individual Agent to an Active Collective
3.2. A “Facebook Revolution” Is Just Another Revolution: Social Media and the ...
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