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Twitter as “a journalistic substitute”? Examining# wiunion tweeters' behavior and self-perceptionVeenstra et al., 2015
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 - Veenstra A
 - Iyer N
 - Park C
 - Alajmi F
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Twitter has been cited as a key factor behind a number of recent protest movements.  Through interviews with heavy users of the# wiunion hashtag, this study examines the  motivations and perceptions behind its usage during the 2011 Wisconsin labor protests … 
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