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Social Media and Democracy: The State of the Field, Prospects for Reform (SSRC Anxieties of Democracy) : Persily, Nathaniel: Amazon.es: Libros
Is social media good for democracy? - Quora
The hidden costs of social media in African elections – the case of Ghana | Democracy in Africa
MIT Social Media and Democracy - MIT STS
The Splinters of our Discontent: How to Fix Social Media and Democracy Without Breaking Them : Godwin, Mike, DiResta, Renee, Duan, Charles: Amazon.es: Libros
Social media and democracy
Social Media Seen as Mostly Good for Democracy Across Many Nations, But U.S. is a Major Outlier | Pew Research Center
Social Media And Democracy
Threat to Democracy in the Age of Social or Anti-social Media | NewsClick
Disinformation and social media: Six ways in which social media pose a threat to transparency and democracy - The Economic Times
Taking issue: Is social media good or bad for democracy?
Demand Social Media Platforms Protect Democracy - Accountable Tech
PDF) Social Media, Democracy, and Democratization
How Social Media Misinformation Could Impact 2020 Election : NPR
Democracy and Digital: trusted media and platform regulation – EURACTIV.com
Media and Democracy in Nigeria: The birthplace of disunity (1) - Businessday NG
Media and Democracy Notes 7th Social Science - WINMEEN
Social Media and Democracy: Three Painful Truths - Power 3.0: Understanding Modern Authoritarian Influence
Social Media Is The Fourth Pillar Of Democracy [1 min read]
Is social media destroying democracy? | June 6 - 11:00AM - 12:15PM - Presidential Precinct
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Social Media and Democracy (Paperback) | Quail Ridge Books
Social media and democracy: How do we balance rights and responsibilities?' | Royal Irish Academy
Are Social Media Platforms a Legitimate Component of Democracy?
Democracy, social media and neoliberalism
How did social media become dangerous for democracy? - UT News
GeoLog | GeoPolicy: Social media is influencing our political behaviour, democracies, and scientific communities