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  1. Chapter 1 - Social Media and Our Political and Economic Lives
  2. Chapter 2 - Social Media and Social Justice in the Digital Age
  3. Chapter 3 - Social Media Power in #Ferguson
  4. Chapter 4 - Affected and Effective: @BlackLivesMatterCincy
  5. Chapter 5 - Political Discourse on Social Media, Twitter Trolls, and Hashtag Hijacking
  6. Chapter 6 - Election 2016: Trolling in the Twittersphere and Gaming the System
  7. Chapter 7 - Fake News, Bots and Doublespeak
  8. Chapter 8 - The Political Economy of Social Media Networks, Social Justice, and Truth
  9. Chapter 9 - Social Justice, National Cultural Politics, and the Summer of 2020
  10. Chapter 10 - Conclusions: The Political Economy of Social Media and Social Justice
  11. References

Social Media, Social Justice and the Political Economy of Online Networks

Jeffrey Layne Blevins and James Jaehoon Lee

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