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		<title>By: Which of These Things is Just Like the Others? : Universality in Digital Activism :</title>
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		<description>[...] back cover, the book aims to decode “the underlying mechanics of… digital activism.” I’ve referred to the idea of “underlying mechanics” and “foundational knowledge” before in this blog, and [...]</description>
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