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Social Media and Social Movements
A Discussion Note

by Larry Lohmann

first published 9 May 2026

file iconSocial Media and Social Movements

For decades, social media have been transforming the working life of political activists worldwide. This short discussion note requested by study groups in India proposes some ways of thinking about issues of concern.

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