Digital De-Citizenship: The Rise of the Digital Denizen in Bahrain
<p>Revolutions seldom involve more than one percent of the population. However, in Bahrain, a small island nation with a population of around 570,000, twenty percent of the population took to the streets in February 2011 to demand greater democratic reform, making it “proportionally one of the...
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| Main Author: | Marc Owen Jones (14068734) (author) |
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2020
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