[Air-L] 13 February Book Launch "Twitter Activism and the Current Uprising in Iran"
Ülker Sözen
ulk.sozen at gmail.com
Mon Feb 2 03:52:41 PST 2026
ECPR Research Network on Digital Authoritarianism
<https://ecpr.eu/group/digital-authoritarianism> kindly invites you to the
book launch and discussion:
* “Twitter Activism and the Current Uprising in Iran” *
*Author: Dr. Hossein Kermani (University of Vienna)*
*Discussant: Dr. Gi Yeon Koo (Seoul National University Asia Center) *
*Date: 13 February 2026, Friday, 10:00 CET*
You can register here <https://ecpr.eu/Events/337>. Please find the details
below.
Kind regards,
Steering Committee
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Twitter Activism in Iran: Social Media and Democracy in Authoritarian
Regimes <https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-81538-6> by
Hossein Kermani investigates Twitter activism in authoritarian regimes,
with particular attention to Iran. The platform has been blocked in Iran
since the 2009 presidential election and its subsequent protests, the Green
Movement. Nevertheless, Iranians have been continually using it to date.
Recently, another significant hashtag movement unfolded in Iran after the
death of Mahsa Amini. But it is only an instance of how Iranians employ
Twitter to fight a dictatorship. Given the unique context of Iran as a
non-democratic society with a high number of Twitter users, this book tries
to explore how Iranian users participate in politics, challenge the regime,
mobilize their protests, and shape anti-regime discourses. It also examines
the strategies that the Iranian regime takes to dismantle Twitter
activism. Moving from the book, the lecture will further discuss the
dynamics of the current uprising and brutal state repression in Iran.
*Hossein Kermani* is a senior researcher at the Political Communication
Research Group of the University of Vienna, Austria. He studies social
media, digital repression, computational propaganda and political activism
in restrictive contexts, with particular attention to Iran. He is the
principal investigator of the BeyondCBA project, which is funded by WWTF.
*Gi Yeon Koo* is a HK professor at Seoul National University Asia Center,
South Korea. Gi Yeon Koo’s current interest focuses on Islamophobia in
Korea, Muslim migration and refugee in Korea, Media and Social Movements in
Iran, Young Generation’s Popular Culture, and Iranian Women.
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Dr. Ülker Sözen
Postdoctoral research fellow (DFG 2022-2026, Gerda Henkel Foundation
2024-2027)
Chair of Development Politics, University of Passau
Institute for the Study of Religions, Leipzig University
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