[Air-L] Literature on anonymity and activism

Kornelia Trytko ktrytko.ntu at gmail.com
Thu Nov 15 01:11:59 PST 2012


Hi Luis, I'm now preparing a list of papers on online anonymity and will be
happy to share when I'm done (probably next week) I'm mostly interested in
discourses surrounding this issues, but gathered all kinds of stuff :)

Best wishes,

Kornelia Trytko
PhD candidate
Nottingham Trent University

2012/11/14 Luis Hestres <luishestres at gmail.com>

> Hello,
>
> Can anyone recommend some good literature on anonymity and activism?
> Obviously with a fous on online activism, but broader recommendations would
> be great as well.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Luis
>
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