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Jordan Center for the
Advanced Study of Russia

Mariëlle Wijermars

m.wijermars@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Articles by Mariëlle Wijermars

Conceptualizing Platforms as Actors in Contentious Politics – A Novel Approach

To understand how and why certain tech companies come to be seen as “harbingers of freedom” and how this reputation impacts their role as actors in contentious politics, we examine Telegram’s practices during the 2020 Belarus protests against presidential election fraud.

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