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Media, audience activity and everyday life: the case of Japanese engagement with media and ICT
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Use of ICT and Social Media in Next Generation Libraries
International Journal of All Research Education and Scientific Methods, 2022ICT and Next Generation Libraries are facing new challenges, particularly in this digital era, with so many new information sources. The reading habits of users are constantly evolving, and their ICT skills are producing a considerable shift in their reading habits.
Devendra Prasad Kushwah +1 more
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ICT, Media, and the Egyptian Revolution
2015The utilization of information and communication technologies (ICT) in Egypt has irrevocably changed the nature of the traditional Egyptian public sphere. The Egyptian online society can be viewed as a multiplicity of networks. These networks have developed, transformed and expanded over time, operating across all areas of life. Nonetheless, in essence
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Social Media and ICT Usage in Conflicts Areas
2019Social media as well as information and communication technology (ICT) play a major role in different conflicts all over the world. They have been crucial tools in the beginning of the so-called ‘Arab Spring’ in Tunisia, the ongoing war in Syria, the struggle of Palestinian activists but also the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Konstantin Aal +4 more
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POSTERS ON ICT AND MEDIA FOR DEVELOPMENT
2014JUNCO | Journal of UNiversities and international development COoperation, N. 1 (2014): Immaginare culture della cooperazione: le Universit in rete per le nuove sfide dello sviluppo - Atti del III Congresso CUCS, Torino 19-21 settembre ...
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Are ICTs Democratizing Dictatorships? New Media and Mass Mobilization*
Social Science Quarterly, 2017ObjectiveThis article evaluates the relationship between the degree of access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the extent of anti‐government protests and riots, accounting for the effects of past protest on subsequent ICT access, and examines direct and indirect effects of ICT diffusion on political change.MethodUsing a cross ...
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