Social Media, Politics and the State/ - New York: Routledge, 2014.

1. Theorising Social Media, Politics and the State: An Introduction Daniel Trottier and Christian Fuchs
2. Social Networking Sites in Pro-democracy and Anti-austerity Protests: Some Thoughts from a Social Movement Perspective Donatella della Porta and Alice Mattoni Section Two: Global and Civil Counter-Power
3. Populism 2.0: Social Media Activism, the Generic Internet User and Plebiscitary Digital Democracy Paolo Gerbaudo
4. Anonymous: Hacktivism and Contemporary Politics Christian Fuchs Section Three: Civil Counter-Power Against Austerity
5. Web 2.0 Nazi Propaganda: Golden Dawn’s Affect, Spectacle and Identity Constructions in Social Media Panos Kompatsiaris and Yiannis Mylonas
6. More Than an Electronic Soapbox: Activist Web Presence as a Collective Action Frame, Newspaper Source and Police Surveillance Tool During the London G20 Protests in 2009 Jonathan Cable
7. Assemblages: Live Streaming Dissent in the 'Quebec Spring' Elise Danielle Thorburn Section Four: Contested and Toppled State Power
8. Creating Spaces for Dissent: The Role of Social Media in the 2011 Egyptian Revolution Sara Salem
9. Social Media Activism and State Censorship Thomas Poell Section Five: State Power as Policing and Intelligence
10. Vigilantism and Power Users: Police and User-Led Investigations on Social Media Daniel Trottier
11. Police 'Image Work' in an Era of Social Media: YouTube and the 2007 Montebello Summit Protest Christopher J. Schneider

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