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Blogs, cyber-literature and virtual culture in Iran
 
 
  •  Collective Blogs as a Grass Roots Exercise in Political Pluralism
    •  Media Restrictions as a Trigger for Independent Cyber Journalism
    •  The Discovery of Blogs by Populist Politicians
    •  The Conservative Campaign for Ideological Homogenization of Media
    •  The Systematic Expansion of the State’s Media Control of the Internet
    •  Internet Filtering as a Tool in the Islamic Republic’s Internal Rivalries
    •  International Campaigns against Internet Censorship in Iran
    •  The Judiciary against Bloggers
    •  State Security Organizations against Secular Intellectuals
    •  Shiite Religious Authorities Discover the Internet
    •  The Increasing Popularity of Religious Blogs
    •  Reform-Theologians on the Internet
    • The Internet as an Alternative Space for the Enrichment of Iranian Civil Society
      •  The foundation and development of the digital daily newspaper ROOZ
    •  Cyber Journalism from Exile – About Ebrahim Nabavi
      •  Reza Ghassemi (Paris), the Founder of Persian Cyber Literature
    •  The “Functional Expansion” of the Internet and Blogs in Iran
    •  Observations about Persian Blog Language
    •  The Functional Expansion of Persian Blogs and What Can Be Expected from Them
    •  Conclusion
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Blogs, cyber-literature and virtual culture in Iran / Nima Mina
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen 2007
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