The New York Times has a couple of nice pieces on the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions: an interactive account of the key events and a more detailed piece outlining the role of the different protest groups, bloggers and Facebook-ites, nonviolent resistance tactics, and the Obama administration. A few quick thoughts: 1) Max Forte is right […]
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Spreading revolution
Posted in Media ecology, Politics, tagged Egypt, multitude, posthegemony, revolutions on February 15, 2011 | 3 Comments »
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