#iranelection

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#iranelection

Hashtag Solidarity and the Transformation of Online Life

History of the Americas Media studies Social discrimination and social justice Feminism and feminist theory Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Higher education, tertiary education Legal skills and practice Legal history Criminal law: procedure and offences

Author: Negar Mottahedeh

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Language: English

Published by: Stanford Briefs

Published on: 15th July 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 15 Mb

ISBN: 9780804796736


The Green Revolution and the Rise of #iranelection

The protests following Iran's fraudulent 2009 Presidential election took the world by storm. As the Green Revolution gained protestors in the Iranian streets, #iranelection became the first long-trending international hashtag. Texts, images, videos, audio recordings, and links connected protestors on the ground and netizens online, all simultaneously transmitting and living a shared international experience.

Investigating Social Media and Global Solidarity

#iranelection follows the protest movement, on the ground and online, to investigate how emerging social media platforms developed international solidarity. The 2009 protests in Iran were the first revolts to be catapulted onto the global stage by social media, just as the 1979 Iranian Revolution was agitated by cassette tapes. And as the world turned to social media platforms to understand the events on the ground, social media platforms also adapted and developed to accommodate this global activism. Provocative and eye-opening, #iranelection reveals the new online ecology of social protest and offers a prehistory, of sorts, of the uses of hashtags and trending topics, selfies and avatar activism, and citizen journalism and YouTube mashups.

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