Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Sep 2019
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Editor’s Introduction by Brian Bailie & Collette Caton
Abstract
Despite the significant role digital technology has played in social movements, including the political protests in Iran last year, many still doubt the ability of these technologies to foster civic engagement and social change. In “Small Change: Why the Revolution will not be Tweeted,” Malcolm Gladwell claims the enthusiasm for social media is “outsized,” and… Continue reading Editor’s Introduction by Brian Bailie & Collette Caton
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