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Political power of social media: technology, the public sphere, and political change / Shirky, Clay   Journal Article
Shirky, Clay Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Discussion of the political impact of social media has focused on the power of mass protests to topple governments. In fact, social media's real potential lies in supporting civil society and the public sphere -- which will produce change over years and decades, not weeks or months.
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