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Social Media Is Blurring the Lines of National Sovereignty

Diplomat (Rozelle, N.S.W.), 2021-04

Copyright 2021 - The Diplomat; distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC ;ISSN: 1446-697X

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  • Title:
    Social Media Is Blurring the Lines of National Sovereignty
  • Author: Lowe, Maxwell
  • Subjects: Asian students ; Censorship ; Covert operations ; Social networks ; Students ; Study abroad
  • Is Part Of: Diplomat (Rozelle, N.S.W.), 2021-04
  • Description: Dr. Surjeet Dhanji from the University of Melbourne, in an interview with the Guardian, said that Hindu nationalist “hate factories” on social media had influenced the Australian diaspora and created “a whirlwind effect such that the messages become a reality affecting them in Australia – far away from their country of origin.” [...]citizens need to hold social media firms and other tech companies accountable if they compromise commitments to democratic values. [...]more government funding should be channeled into researching Australia’s social media and messaging habits.
  • Publisher: Tokyo: Tribune Content Agency LLC
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1446-697X
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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