Political activism and movements

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Respondent for paper 61 is Dr. Nisha Singh
Respondent for paper 1129 is Dr. Suay Melisa Oezkula
Respondent for paper 1819 is Prof Wallace Chuma

Political activism and movements
Session Code:
POL-12
61
HOW THE DIGITALISATION PROCESS AFECTED POLITICAL INTERACTIONS IN CATALONIA: THE CASE OF THE CATALAN SELF DETERMINATION PROCESS IN 2017
Session Code:
POL-12
Marta
Pascal
UPF, Pompeu Fabra University
1129
Adivasi Movement & Repression: Tapkara Martyrs’ Day importance to Koel-Karo anti-dam protesters in Jharkhand, India
Session Code:
POL-12
Nisha
Singh
University of Hyderabad
1819
Still no Global South? - An exploration of geopolitical foci in digital activism research
Session Code:
POL-12
Suay Melisa
Oezkula
University of Trento
Paul
Reilly
University of Sheffield
2091
Punk is not death, moms are the new punk: political communication of the mothers victims of femicide in México
Session Code:
POL-12
Daniela
Lemus
National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
Mónica
Amilpas García
National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)

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