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This panel explores how online communication shapes who counts as "the people," how collective identities are affectively charged, and how political meaning is produced through digital interaction.
| Title | Details |
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| The Mobilisation of Digital Feminist Activism In the Context of Ending Violence in Kuwait | View Paper Details |
| Logos or Pathos: How Political Parties Appeal to Voters on Social Media | View Paper Details |
| “You (Thus Me), the People.” A Cross-Cultural and Cross-Platform Analysis of “the Leader” and “the People” in Social Media Campaign Photography | View Paper Details |
| Tracking the Wartime Discourse on Telegram: A Comparative Study of Ukrainian and Russian Policymakers’ Communication Before and After Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine | View Paper Details |