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INDEX
Activism
and fund-raising
and group identity
group vs. individual
and mobilization
and organization
and technological fixes
vs. slacktivism
See also Social network activism
Adorno, Theodor
Afghanistan
Africa
Agha-Soltan, Neda
Ahmad, Moeed
Ahmadi Moghaddam, Ismail
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud
Al Ali, Mazen
Alam Ahdi, Ayatollah
Albrecht, Holger
Albright, Madeleine