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Social Media Exploration 1.1
December 31, 2017
Being Left Behind Amidst Africa’s Rising Imagery: The Maasai in the World of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
August 31, 2017
‘Go Cry Over Someone Else’s Tragedy’: The YouTube Activism of The 1491s
August 31, 2017
Archiving the Aboriginal Rainbow: Building an Aboriginal LGBTIQ Portal
August 31, 2017
Reterritorialising Social Media: Indigenous People Rise Up
August 31, 2017
Reassembling the Indigenous Public Sphere
August 31, 2017
Connected Activism: Indigenous Uses of Social Media for Shaping Political Change
August 31, 2017
Trauma, Shared Recognition and Indigenous Resistance on Social Media
August 31, 2017

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