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      Reflections on Digital Technologies, Repression, and Resistance: Epilogue

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            10.13169
            statecrime
            State Crime Journal
            Pluto Journals
            20466056
            20466064
            1 April 2018
            : 7
            : 1
            : 141-144
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            [1 ] University of Zurich
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            statecrime.7.1.0141
            10.13169/statecrime.7.1.0141
            47575165-1d8a-4173-ab24-9c881d3f1ad6
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            2. and ( 2018) “The Syrian Archive: A Methodological Case Study of Open-Source Investigation of State Crime Using Video Evidence from Social Media Platforms”, in State Crime and Digital Resistance , and , eds, State Crime 7 ( 1): 46– 76.

            3. ( 2018) “Refugees and the (Digital) Gatekeepers of ‘Fortress Europe’”, in State Crime and Digital Resistance , and , eds, State Crime 7 ( 1): 77– 99.

            4. ( 2018) “Studying the Internet and Violent Conflict”, Conflict Management and Peace Science 35 ( 1): 89– 106.

            5. ( 2018) “Redefining Publics: Mosireen, State Crime and the Rise of a Digital Public Sphere”, in State Crime and Digital Resistance , and , eds, State Crime 7 ( 1): 100– 140.

            6. ( 2018) “Secrets and Lies: The Proliferation of State Surveillance Capabilities and the Legislative Secrecy Which Fortifies Them – An Activist's Account”, in State Crime and Digital Resistance , and , eds, State Crime 7 ( 1): 8– 23.

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