Kunuk took it to the streets of Greenland: single-issue protests in a young online democracy
Single-issue protests and online mobilization have proliferated in the wake of social media. While significant ground has been covered regarding the changing possibilities for mobilization, the question of how specific circumstances condition the political impact of online mobilization and public pr...
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