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Wang lu jue qi de she hui yun dong dui tai wan de ying xiang = The impact of digitally mobilized social movements on Taiwan / Liao Daqi, Chen Yueqing, Lin Yousheng, Chen Dongsheng, Ye Xinyi, Kang Shihao, Chen Youzhong zuo ; Liao Daqi zhu bian.
網路崛起的社會運動對臺灣的影響 = The impact of digitally mobilized social movements on Taiwan 廖達琪, 陳月卿, 林祐聖, 陳東升, 葉欣怡, 康世昊, 沈有中作 ; 廖達琪主編

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Liao, Daqi, editor, author.
Chen, Yueqing, author.
Lin, Yousheng, author.
Chen, Dongsheng (Sociologist), author.
Ye, Xinyi, author.
Kang, Shihao, author.
Shen, Youzhong, author.
Contributor:
陳月卿, author.
林祐聖, author.
陳東升 (Sociologist), author.
葉欣怡, author.
康世昊, author.
沈有忠, author.
Language:
Chinese
Subjects (All):
Politics and government.
Social networks.
Internet--Social aspects.
Information technology--Social aspects.
Student movements.
Social movements.
Taiwan.
Social movements--Taiwan.
Student movements--Taiwan.
Information technology--Social aspects--Taiwan.
Information technology.
Internet--Social aspects--Taiwan.
Internet.
Social networks--Taiwan.
Taiwan--Politics and government--1988-2000.
Taiwan--Politics and government--21st century.
Physical Description:
342 pages ; 23 cm
Edition:
Chu ban.
初版
Other Title:
Impact of digitally mobilized social movements on Taiwan.
Place of Publication:
Gaoxiong Shi : Guo li zhong shan da xue chu ban she, 2020.
高雄市 : 國立中山大學出版社, 2020
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789869211499
9869211496
OCLC:
1257751931

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