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    “The Internet today has emerged as a complex assemblage of a variety of groups and movements, both mainstream and oppositional, reactionary and democratic, global and local (p.185). [...] These multiple networks of connected citizens and activists transform the ‘dumb mobs’ of totalitarian and polyarchical states into ’smart mobs’ of socially active personage liked by notebook computers, PDA devices, Internet cell phones, pagers, and global positioning systems (GPS). (p.190)” [Kahn, R., & Kellner, D. (2004). Virtually democratic: Online communities and Internet activism. In A. Feenberg & D. Barney (Eds.), Community in the Digital Age: Philosophy and Practice (pp. 183-200). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Limited.]

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