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Audience Segmentation, User Typologies, Personas
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Digital & Social Media Use, Internet Use
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Digital Media Censorship, Control & Filtering, Internet & Social Media Censorship
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Digital Media Landscapes
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Digital Journalism, Online Journalism
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Political Blogging
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Blogging, Blogs
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Exiled Journalists
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Journalists: Professional Identity & Values
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Whither Blogestan: Evaluating Shifts in Persian Cyberspace
Philadelphia, PA: Center for Global Communication’s Iran Media Program Annenberg School for Communication (2014), 45 pp.
"Our research confirms that the Persian blogosphere has undergone significant shifts since the late 2000s as a result of a confluence of multiple factors: state intervention, the rise of social networking sites, changes to iran’s socio-political culture, and personal/professional issues. Our study
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Fights, Adapts, Accepts: Archetypes of Iranian Internet Use
Philadelphia, PA: Center for Global Communication’s Iran Media Program Annenberg School for Communication (2013), 24 pp.
"The Internet is one of the few remaining platforms where Iranians can practice some level of open debate, less susceptible to social and political limitations. Research on Internet use in Iran sheds light on a large online community engaged in a diversity of activities and expanding at a significan
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Outside In: The Practices and Perceptions of Iranian Diaspora Journalists
Philadelphia, PA: Center for Global Communication’s Iran Media Program Annenberg School for Communication (2013), 31 pp.
"Our findings are based on responses to an online questionnaire completed by 69 Iranian journalists living and working outside Iran. A majority of respondents surveyed left Iran after 2005 and work as journalists for online media outlets [...] Our research indicates that Iranian journalists living a
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