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1. Connective action in Myanmar: a mixed-method analysis of Spring Revolution.

2. #Narcissisticabuse: sharing personal and educational narratives during domestic violence awareness month.

3. The party-on-the-Net: the digital face of partisan organization and activism.

4. Misinformation or activism?: analyzing networked moral panic through an exploration of #SaveTheChildren.

5. Word on the street: politicians, mediatized street protest, and responsiveness on social media.

6. 'Noon Al Niswa' – N is for the female collective: contesting androcentric power structures through grassroots women's groups in Sudan.

7. Meso-level leaders as brokers of horizontal and vertical linkages in feminist networked social movements.

8. The uses of Twitter in the construction and maintenance of Occupy Gezi's collective identity.

9. New media use and the belief in a just world: awareness of life events and the perception of fairness for self and injustice for others.

10. Office of the citizen: a qualitative analysis of Twitter activity during the Lekki shooting in Nigeria's #EndSARS protests.

11. Governing with conversation culture – conditioning organizational interaction in a digital social movement.

12. Sudan's December revolution of 2018: the ecology of Youth Connective and Collective Activism.

13. Far right alternative news media as 'indignation mobilization mechanisms': how the far right opposed the Global Compact for Migration.

14. Movements as multiplicities and contentious branding: lessons from the digital exploration of #Occupy and #Anonymous.

15. Hijacking MeToo: transnational dynamics and networked frame contestation on the far right in the case of the '120 decibels' campaign.

16. Framing dynamics and claimsmaking after the Parkland shooting.

17. Digital technologies, dysfunctional movement-party dynamics and the threat to democracy.

18. Memetic commemorations: remixing far-right values in digital spheres.

19. Communication in progressive movement parties: against populism and beyond digitalism.

20. Activism and Digital Culture in Australia: by Debbie Rodan and Jane Mummery, Cheltenham, Rowman and Littlefield, 2018, 192 pp., £85, ISBN 9781783489442 (hardback), £27.95, ISBN 9781783489459, (paperback), £24.95, ISBN 9781783489466, (ebook)

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