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Section 1. Activism and social movements. Chapter 1. Activism in the digital age: social movements analysis using user-generated content in social media ; Chapter 2. Plugged in: youth computer-mediated civic action and interaction through the prism of modern protest movements ; Chapter 3. Social media and social movements: strengths, challenges, and implications for the future ; Chapter 4. Barriers to social media advocacy: lessons learnt from the project "tell them we are from here" ; Chapter 5. Organizing with self-organization?: the ramifications of the strategic use of Facebook in informal civic activism ; Chapter 6. The story of resistance: how do social movements tell their stories? ; Chapter 7. Friending and funding through Facebook: social media use of regional nonprofit organizations ; Chapter 8. In prosperity prepare for adversity: use of social media for nonprofit fundraising in times of disaster ; Chapter 9. Context, frame, opportunity, and resource: contemporary Portuguese anti-austerity social movements with a view to social media -- Section 2. Governmental use and activities. Chapter 10. The role and impact of social media in e-government ; Chapter 11. Web 2.0, social media, and mobile technologies for connected government ; Chapter 12. A method for social network extraction from e-government ; Chapter 13. Multidimensional mappings of political accounts for malicious political socialbot identification: exploring social networks, geographies, and strategic messaging ; Chapter 14. Writings on the city wall: an analysis of popular municipal Facebook p. posts ; Chapter 15. Making foreign policy through Twitter: an analysis of Trump'stweets on Iran ; Chapter 16. Social media strategies of political power: an analysis of the ruling party in Turkey ; Chapter 17. The use and management of public information in social media: a case study of town and city councils throughoutAndalusia on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube ; Chapter 18. Failure of governance, state legitimacy, and hate speech in Ethiopia: use of social media post 2018 -- Section 3. Political participation and discourse. Chapter 19. Social media ande-participation research: trends, accomplishments, gaps, and opportunities for future research ; Chapter 20. Social media use and political mobilization ; Chapter 21. The popularization of political communication: a new definition, its drivers on facebook, its properties under the current hybrid media system ; Chapter 22. An exploration of social media as forms of social control and political othering: a critical discourse approach ; Chapter 23. I correct or canceling you: political correctness and cancel culture on social media the case of Twitter communication in Italy ; Chapter 24. Two-way interaction feature of social media tools: the Twitter example ; Chapter 25. Gauging opinions about the citizenship amendment act and NRC: a Twitter analysis approach ; Chapter 26. Impact of social networks in the exercise of citizenship in Portugal ; Chapter 27. The political use of social networking sites in Turkey: a systematic literature analysis ; Chapter 28. Using Twitter to characterize public opinion in Brazil during political events ; Chapter 29. Analysis of discourses on WhatsApp coup reported in the media: the case of Malawi -- Section 4. Use and influence on elections. Chapter 30. The social media politicians: personalisation, authenticity, and memes ; Chapter 31. Topic modeling as a tool to gauge political sentiments from Twitter feeds ; Chapter 32. No interaction on instagram: political party use of instagram in |