Jon W. Anderson,
Online and Offline Continuities, Community and Agency on the Internet,
CyberOrient,
Vol. 7, Iss. 1, 2013
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The Earth Is Your Mosque (and Everyone Else’s Too): Online Muslim Environmentalism and Interfaith Collaboration in UK and Singapore,
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Raymond Pun,
Digital Images and Visions of Jihad: Virtual Orientalism and the Distorted Lens of Technology,
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Review: Arabités numériques. Le printemps du Web arabe,
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Review: Media, Power, and Politics in the Digital Age. The 2009 Presidential Election Uprising in Iran,
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Review: iMuslims: Rewiring the House of Islam. Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks,
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Telling the Truth about Islam? Apostasy Narratives and Representations of Islam on WikiIslam.net,
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Cyberactivists Paving the Way for the Arab Spring: Voices from Egypt, Tunisia and Libya,
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Mythical Roots, Phantasmic Realities and Transnational Migrants: Yemenis Across the Gulf of Aden,
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Tweeting like a Pigeon: The Internet in the Arab Revolutions,
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