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Social Media in Iran is the first book to tell the complex story of how and why the Iranian people--including women, homosexuals, dissidents, artists, and even state actors--use social media technology, and in doing so create a contentious environment wherein new identities and realities are constru...
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Zusammenfassung: | Social Media in Iran is the first book to tell the complex story of how and why the Iranian people--including women, homosexuals, dissidents, artists, and even state actors--use social media technology, and in doing so create a contentious environment wherein new identities and realities are constructed. Drawing together emerging and established scholars in communication, culture, and media studies, this volume considers the role of social media in Iranian society, particularly the time during and after the controversial 2009 presidential election, a watershed moment in the postrevolutionary history of Iran. While regional specialists may find studies on specific themes useful, the aim of this volume is to provide broad narratives of actor-based conceptions of media technology, an approach that focuses on the experiential and social networking processes of digital practices in the information era extended beyond cultural specificities. Students and scholars of regional and media studies will find this volume rich with empirical and theoretical insights on the subject of how technologies shape political and everyday life. |
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spelling | Social media in Iran : politics and society after 2009 / edited by David M. Faris and Babak Rahimi. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Facebookiran: social capital and the Iranian social media / Jari Eloranta, Hossein Kermani, and Babak Rahimi -- Gender roles in the social media world of Iranian women / Elham Gheytanchi -- The role of social media in the lives of gay Iranians / Abouzar Nasirzadeh -- Disabled Iranians on social media: reflections on the empowering experiences of the Iranian pwds in the blogosphere / Kobra Elahifar -- The politics of online journalism in Iran / Marcus Michaelsen -- The Persian blogosphere in dissent / Arash Falasiri and Nazanin Ghanavizi -- The politics and anti-politics of Facebook in context of the Iranian 2009 presidential elections and beyond / Mohammad Sadeghi Esfahlani -- Trans-spatial public action: the geography of Iranian post-election protests in the age of Web 2.0 / Reza Masoudi Nnejad -- Balatarin: gatekeepers and the politics of a Persian social media site / Babak Rahimi and Nima Rassooli -- Architectures of control and mobilization in Egypt and Iran -- David M. Faris -- Social media and the Islamic Republic / Niki Akhavan -- Political memory and social media: the case of Neda / Samira Rajabi -- Iranian cinema and social media / Michelle langford -- The online avant-garde: iranian video art and its technological rebellion / Staci gem Scheiwiller. Print version record. English. Social Media in Iran is the first book to tell the complex story of how and why the Iranian people--including women, homosexuals, dissidents, artists, and even state actors--use social media technology, and in doing so create a contentious environment wherein new identities and realities are constructed. Drawing together emerging and established scholars in communication, culture, and media studies, this volume considers the role of social media in Iranian society, particularly the time during and after the controversial 2009 presidential election, a watershed moment in the postrevolutionary history of Iran. While regional specialists may find studies on specific themes useful, the aim of this volume is to provide broad narratives of actor-based conceptions of media technology, an approach that focuses on the experiential and social networking processes of digital practices in the information era extended beyond cultural specificities. Students and scholars of regional and media studies will find this volume rich with empirical and theoretical insights on the subject of how technologies shape political and everyday life. Facebook (Electronic resource) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007076967 Facebook (Electronic resource) fast Social media Iran. Social media Political aspects Iran. Médias sociaux Iran. Médias sociaux Aspect politique Iran. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Social media fast Social media Political aspects fast Iran fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtrYvcVTwChrDqytBvJXd Faris, David M., editor. Rahimi, Babak, editor. has work: Social media in Iran (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGBbkHM7Cbvv3VwG7b8XBP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Social media in Iran 9781438458830 (DLC) 2015001354 (OCoLC)900609641 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1103094 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Social media in Iran : politics and society after 2009 / Facebookiran: social capital and the Iranian social media / Jari Eloranta, Hossein Kermani, and Babak Rahimi -- Gender roles in the social media world of Iranian women / Elham Gheytanchi -- The role of social media in the lives of gay Iranians / Abouzar Nasirzadeh -- Disabled Iranians on social media: reflections on the empowering experiences of the Iranian pwds in the blogosphere / Kobra Elahifar -- The politics of online journalism in Iran / Marcus Michaelsen -- The Persian blogosphere in dissent / Arash Falasiri and Nazanin Ghanavizi -- The politics and anti-politics of Facebook in context of the Iranian 2009 presidential elections and beyond / Mohammad Sadeghi Esfahlani -- Trans-spatial public action: the geography of Iranian post-election protests in the age of Web 2.0 / Reza Masoudi Nnejad -- Balatarin: gatekeepers and the politics of a Persian social media site / Babak Rahimi and Nima Rassooli -- Architectures of control and mobilization in Egypt and Iran -- David M. Faris -- Social media and the Islamic Republic / Niki Akhavan -- Political memory and social media: the case of Neda / Samira Rajabi -- Iranian cinema and social media / Michelle langford -- The online avant-garde: iranian video art and its technological rebellion / Staci gem Scheiwiller. Facebook (Electronic resource) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007076967 Facebook (Electronic resource) fast Social media Iran. Social media Political aspects Iran. Médias sociaux Iran. Médias sociaux Aspect politique Iran. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Social media fast Social media Political aspects fast |
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title | Social media in Iran : politics and society after 2009 / |
title_auth | Social media in Iran : politics and society after 2009 / |
title_exact_search | Social media in Iran : politics and society after 2009 / |
title_full | Social media in Iran : politics and society after 2009 / edited by David M. Faris and Babak Rahimi. |
title_fullStr | Social media in Iran : politics and society after 2009 / edited by David M. Faris and Babak Rahimi. |
title_full_unstemmed | Social media in Iran : politics and society after 2009 / edited by David M. Faris and Babak Rahimi. |
title_short | Social media in Iran : |
title_sort | social media in iran politics and society after 2009 |
title_sub | politics and society after 2009 / |
topic | Facebook (Electronic resource) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007076967 Facebook (Electronic resource) fast Social media Iran. Social media Political aspects Iran. Médias sociaux Iran. Médias sociaux Aspect politique Iran. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Social media fast Social media Political aspects fast |
topic_facet | Facebook (Electronic resource) Social media Iran. Social media Political aspects Iran. Médias sociaux Iran. Médias sociaux Aspect politique Iran. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. Social media Social media Political aspects Iran |
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