Using social media to gauge Iranian public opinion and mood after the 2009 election /

In the months after the contested Iranian presidential election in June 2009, Iranians used Twitter--a social media service that allows users to send short text messages, called tweets, with relative anonymity--to speak out about the election and the protests and other events that followed it. The a...

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Corporate Author: Rand Corporation. National Security Research Division
Other Authors: Elson, Sara Beth
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2012.
Series:Technical report (Rand Corporation)
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