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Now I know who my comrades are, voices from the Internet underground, Emily Parker

Label
Now I know who my comrades are, voices from the Internet underground, Emily Parker
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [289]-304),
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Now I know who my comrades are
Oclc number
863631998
Responsibility statement
Emily Parker
Sub title
voices from the Internet underground
Summary
Provides on-the-ground accounts of how the Internet is transforming lives in China, Cuba, and Russia. It's a new phenomenon, but one that's already brought about significant political change. In 2011 ordinary Egyptians, many armed with little more than mobile phones, helped topple a thirty-year-old dictatorship. It was an extraordinary moment in modern history--and Now I Know Who My Comrades Are takes us beyond the Middle East to the next major battles between the Internet and state control. Star dissidents such as Cuba's Yoani Sánchez and China's Ai Weiwei are profiled. Here you'll also find lesser-known bloggers, as well as the back-stories of Internet celebrities. Parker charts the rise of Russia's Alexey Navalny from ordinary blogger to one of the greatest threats to Vladimir Putin's regime. This book introduces us to an army of bloggers and tweeters--generals and foot soldiers alike. They write in code to outsmart censors and launch online campaigns to get their friends out of jail. They refuse to be intimidated by surveillance cameras or citizen informers
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