Index Bibliographiques
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Cybercriminalité
Buil-Gil, D., Miró-Llinares, F., Moneva, A., Kemp, S. et Díaz-Castaño, N. (2021). Cybercrime and shifts in opportunities during COVID-19: a preliminary analysis in the UK. European Societies, 23(sup1), S47‑S59. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616696.2020.1804973
Donner, C. M., Marcum, C. D., Jennings, W. G., Higgins, G. E. et Banfield, J. (2014). Low self-control and cybercrime: Exploring the utility of the general theory of crime beyond digital piracy. Computers in Human Behavior, 34, 165‑172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2014.01.040
Favarel-Garrigues, G., Tanner, S. et Trottier, D. (2020). Introducing digital vigilantism. Global Crime, 21(3)(4). pp. 189-195. DOI: 10.1080/17440572.2020.1750789
Holt, T. J., Cale, J., Brewer, R. et Goldsmith, A. (2021). Assessing the role of opportunity and low self-control in juvenile hacking. Crime & Delinquency, 67(5), 662‑688. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128720978730
Kranenbarg, M. W., Ruiter, S., van Gelder, J.-L. et Bernasco, W. (2018). Cyber-offending and traditional offending over the life-course: an empirical comparison. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 4(3), 343‑364. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40865-018-0087-8
Loveluck, B. (2016). Le vigilantisme numérique, entre dénonciation et sanction. Auto-justice en ligne et agencements de la visibilité. Politix, 115(3). pp. 127-153.
Loveluck, B. (2019). The many shades of digital vigilantism. A typology of online self-justice. Global Crime, 21(3)(4). pp. 213-241. https://doi.org/10.1080/17440572.2019.1614444
Peelen, A. A. E., van de Weijer, S. G. A., van den Berg, C. J. W. et Leukfeldt, E. R. (2022). Employment Opportunities for Applicants with Cybercrime Records: A Field Experiment. Social Science Computer Review, 08944393221085706. https://doi.org/10.1177/08944393221085706
Silva, K. (2018). Vigilantism and cooperative criminal justice: is there a place for cybersecurity vigilantes in cybercrime fighting? International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 32(1), p.21-36, DOI: 10.1080/13600869.2018.1418142
Trottier, D. (2020). Confronting the digital mob: Press coverage of online justice seeking. Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1177/0267323120928234
Cybersécurité
Brewster, M. (2018, July 11). Cyberattacks on NATO mission in Latvia dying down, says Canadian commander [News]. CBC News. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canadian-nato-latvia-cyber-1.4737340
Brown, C. (2017, June 16). Anti-Canada propaganda greets troops in Latvia [News]. CBC News. https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/latvia-propaganda-1.4162612
Castrodale, J. (2020, June 1). Hackers Jammed Chicago Police Scanners with Internet Classic ‘Chocolate Rain.’ Blog. https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/889nw4/hackers-jammed-chicago-police-scanners-with-internet-classic-chocolate-rain
Chapman, T. L. (2007). International Security Institutions, Domestic Politics, and Institutional Legitimacy. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 51(1), 134–166. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022002706296177
Deeks, A., McCubbin, S., & Poplin, Co. M. (2017, October 25). Addressing Russian Influence: What Can We Learn from U.S. Cold War Counter-Propaganda Efforts? [Blog]. Lawfare. https://www.lawfareblog.com/addressing-russian-influence-what-can-we-learn-us-cold-war-counter-propaganda-efforts
Dupont, B. (2019). The cyber-resilience of financial institutions: significance and applicability. Journal of Cybersecurity, 5(1), 1‑17. 10.1093/cybsec/tyz01
Dupont, B. et Whelan, C. (2021). Enhancing relationships between criminology and cybersecurity. Journal of Criminology, 54(1), 76‑92. https://doi.org/10.1177/00048658211003925
Faiola, A. (2017, January 22). As Cold War turns to Information War, a new fake news police combats disinformation [News]. Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/as-cold-war-turns-to-information-war-a-new-fake-news-police/2017/01/18/9bf49ff6-d80e-11e6-a0e6-d502d6751bc8_story.html
Fetzer, J. H. (2004). Disinformation: The use of false Information. Minds and Machines, 14(2), 231–240.
Fortin, F., Bérubé, M., Campisi, F. C., Kentzinger, C., & Gagné, S. (2021). Hybrid Warfare, Information Operations, and Social Media (Targeted Engagement Grant Program). Department of National Defense.
Foster, H. (2019, March 19). #StrongerWithAllies: Meet the Latvian who leads NATO’s fight against fake news [News]. Atlantic Council. https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/strongerwithallies-latvian-leads-nato-s-fight-against-fake-news/
Harel, G., & Tremblay, L. (2018, September 27). L’armée canadienne bombardée de fausses nouvelles en Lettonie [News]. Radio-Canada; Radio-Canada.ca. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1126233/armee-canadienne-bombardement-fausses-nouvelles-lettonie
Harsin, J. (Ed.). (2018). Un guide critique des fake news: De la comédie à la tragédie.
Heine, H. (2019, October 2). Fighting “fake news” online: How soldiers in Latvia got fooled by bots [News]. Www.Euractiv.Com. https://www.euractiv.com/section/eastern-europe/news/fighting-fake-news-online-how-soldiers-in-latvia-got-fooled-by-bots/
Kesari, A. (2022). Do data breach notification laws reduce medical identity theft? Evidence from consumer complaints data. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 19(4), 1222‑1252. https://doi.org/10.1111/jels.12331
Lewandowsky, S., Ecker, U. K. H., Seifert, C. M., Schwarz, N., & Cook, J. (2012). Misinformation and Its Correction: Continued Influence and Successful Debiasing. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 13(3), 106–131. https://doi.org/10.1177/1529100612451018
Rid, T., & Hecker, M. (2009). War 2.0: Irregular Warfare in the Information Age. Praeger Security International.
Sazonov, V., Mölder, H., & Kopõtin, I. (2019). The Role of Russian Information Warfare in the Ukrainian Crisis: Methods and Techniques for Influencing the Audience. In Emerging Threats in the Information Environment: Vol. SAS-117 (pp. 51–61). North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
van Bavel, R., Rodríguez-Priego, N., Vila, J. and Briggs, P. (2019). Using protection motivation theory in the design of nudges to improve online security behavior. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 123, 29‑39. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2018.11.003
Ylang, N. (2020). Capable guardianship against identity theft: demographic insights based on a national sample of US adults. Journal of Financial Crime, 27(1), 130‑142. 10.1108/JFC-12-2018-0140
Extrémisme
Asselin, C. (2021). Les discours conspirationnistes au temps de la pandémie : cheval de Troie de l’extrême droite. Dans C. Asselin et M. Craciunescu (dir.), Anguilles sous roche : les théories du complot à l'ère du coronavirus (p. 49‑67). L’Esprit Libre.
Baele, S. J., Brace, L. et Coan, T. G. (2019). From “incel” to “saint”: Analyzing the violent worldview behind the 2018 Toronto attack. Terrorism and Political Violence, 0(0), 1‑25. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2019.1638256
Barcellona, M. (2022). Incel violence as a new terrorism threat: A brief investigation between Alt-Right and Manosphere dimensions. Journal of Emergent Socio-Legal Studies, 11(2), 170‑186. https://opo.iisj.net/index.php/sortuz/article/view/1471/1582
Bartlett, J. et Miller, C. (2012). The edge of violence: Towards telling the difference between violent and non-violent radicalization. Terrorism and Political Violence, 24(1), 1‑21. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2011.594923
Becker, M. H. (2019). When extremists become violent: examining the association between social control, social learning, and engagement in violent extremism. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 0(0), 1‑21. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2019.1626093
Bélanger, J. J., Moyano, M., Muhammad, H., Richardson, L., Lafrenière, M.-A. K., McCaffery, P.,
Framand, K. et Nociti, N. (2019). Radicalization leading to violence: A test of the 3N model. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 10, 1‑12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00042
Benkler, Y., Faris, R., Roberts, H., & Zuckerman, E. (2017, March 3). Study: Breitbart-led right-wing media ecosystem altered broader media agenda—Columbia Journalism Review. Columbia Journalism Review. https://www.cjr.org/analysis/breitbart-media-trump-harvard-study.php
Borum, R. (2011). Radicalization into violent extremism I: A review of social science theories. Journal of Strategic Security, 4(4), 7‑36. https://doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.4.4.1
Borum, R. (2011). Radicalization into violent extremism II: A review of conceptual models and empirical research. Journal of Strategic Security, 4(4), 37‑62. https://doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.4.4.2
Corcuff, P. (2021). La grande confusion : comment l’extrême droite gagne la bataille des idées ? Editions Textuel.
Cuthbertson, I. M. (2004). Prisons and the Education of Terrorists. World Policy Journal, 21(3), 15–22. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40210232
Davies, G., Wu, E. et Frank, R. (2021). A witch’s brew of grievances: The potential effects of COVID-19 on radicalization to violent extremism. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 0(0), 1‑24. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2021.1923188
Emmelkamp, J., Asscher, J. J., Wissink, I. B. et Stams, G. J. J. M. (2020). Risk factors for (violent) radicalization in juveniles: A multilevel meta-analysis. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 55, 1‑16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.avb.2020.101489
Fahey, S., & Simi, P. (2019). Pathways to violent extremism: A qualitative comparative analysis of the US far-right. Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 12(1), 42‑66. https://doi.org/10.1080/17467586.2018.1551558
Favarel-Garrigues, G. et Gayer, L. (2016). Violer la loi pour maintenir l’ordre : Le vigilantisme en débat. Politix, 115(3). 7-33. https://doi.org/10.3917/pox.115.0007
Feddes, A., Lars, N., Mann, L., & Doosje, B. (2020). The stages of radicalization | 4 | Psychological Perspectives on Radicalization. In Taylor & Francis. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/mono/10.4324/9781315178837-4/stages-radicalization-feddes-allard-nickolson-lars-mann-liesbeth-doosje-bertjan
Frissen, T. (2021). Internet, the great radicalizer? Exploring relationships between seeking for online extremist materials and cognitive radicalization in young adults. Computers in Human Behavior, 114, 1‑13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2020.106549
Gaudette, T., Scrivens, R., & Venkatesh, V. (2022). The Role of the Internet in Facilitating Violent Extremism: Insights from Former Right-Wing Extremists. Terrorism and Political Violence, 34(7), 1339‑1356. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2020.1784147
Goede, L.-R., Schröder, C. P., Lehmann, L., & Bliesener, T. (2022). Online Activities and Extremist Attitudes in Adolescence : An Empirical Analysis with a Gender Differentiation. Monatsschrift für Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform, 105(4), 257‑274. https://doi.org/doi:10.1515/mks-2022-0021
Hamm S. M., (2009), PRISON ISLAM IN THE AGE OF SACRED TERROR. Brit J. Criminol. 49, 667-685. doi:10.1093/bjc/azp035
Hoffman, B., Ware, J. et Shapiro, E. (2020). Assessing the threat of incel violence. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 43(7), 565‑587. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2020.1751459
Hollewell, G. F., & Longpré, N. (2022). Radicalization in the Social Media Era: Understanding the Relationship between Self-Radicalization and the Internet. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 66(8), 896‑913. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X211028771
Holt, T. J., Freilich, J. D., Chermak, S. M. et LaFree, G. (2018). Examining the utility of social control and social learning in the radicalization of violent and non-violent extremists. Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 11(3), 125‑148. https://doi.org/10.1080/17467586.2018.1470661
Jamin, J. (2012). Two Different Realities: Notes on Populism and the Extreme Right. In A. Mammone, E. Godin, & B. Jenkins (Eds.), Varieties of Right-Wing Extremism in Europe (1st Edition, pp. 38–52). Routledge.
Jensen, M. A., Atwell Seate, A. et James, P. A. (2020). Radicalization to violence: A pathway approach to studying extremism. Terrorism and Political Violence, 32(5), 1067‑1090. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2018.1442330
Johnston, L. (1996). What is vigilantism? The British Journal of Criminology. 36(2). 220–236.
Khosrokhavar F., (2013) Radicalization in Prison: The French Case, Politics, Religion & Ideology, 14:2, 284-306, DOI: 10.1080/21567689.2013.792654
McCauley, C. et Moskalenko, S. (2008). Mechanisms of political radicalization: pathways toward terrorism. Terrorism and Political Violence, 20(3), 415‑433. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546550802073367
Mills, C. E., Freilich, J. D., Chermak, S. M., Holt, T. J. et LaFree, G. (2021). Social learning and social control in the off- and online pathways to hate crime and terrorist violence. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 44(9), 701‑729. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2019.1585628
Mohammed, A., Garry, A., Mohamed, R., & Andary, A. (2020). Extremist Manifestation and Translation of Conspiracy Theories Perspective (pp. 1–27). American Counterterrorism Targeting & Resilience Institute.
Nadeau, F., Geoffroy, M. et Qchiqach, H. (2021). L’extrême droite au Québec. Une chronologie des événements et de la violence (2010-2020). CEFIR.
O’Donnell, C. et Shor, E. (2022). « This is a political movement, friend »: Why « incels » support violence. British Journal of Sociology, 73(2), 336‑351. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12923
Ozer, S. et Bertelsen, P. (2018). Capturing violent radicalization: Developing and validating scales measuring central aspects of radicalization. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 59(6), 653‑660. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjop.12484
Pisoiu, D., Zick, A., Srowig, F., Roth, V. et Seewald, K. (2020). Factors of individual radicalization into extremism, violence and terror – the German contribution in a context. International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV), 14(2), 1‑13. https://doi.org/10.4119/ijcv-3803
Sarg, R., & Lamine, A.-S. (2011). La religion en prison: Norme structurante, réhabilitation de soi, stratégie de résistance. Archives de Sciences Sociales Des Religions, 56(153), 85–104. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41336077
Tanner, S., Crosset, V. et Campana, A. (2020). Far-Right Digital Activism as Technical Mediation: Anti-Immigration Activism on YouTube. Dans Trottier, D. et, al. Introducing Vigilante Audiences. Cambridge: Open Book Publisher: pp. 129-160.
Tiscini, G., & Lamote, T. (2019). Processus de radicalisation en milieu carcéral: De la criminogenèse à la radicalogenèse [The process of radicalisation in a prison environment: From the genesis of criminality to the genesis of radicality]. L'Évolution Psychiatrique, 84(3), 409–421. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evopsy.2018.10.007
Useem, B. (2012). U.S. Prisons and the Myth of Islamic Terrorism. Contexts, 11(2), 34–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536504212446458
Vane, J., & Dirga, L. (2016). Religiosity behind bars: Forms of inmate’s religiosity in the Czech prison system. Sociológia, 48(6), p. 641-663.
Winter, C., Neumann, P., Meleagrou-Hitchens, A., Ranstorp, M., Vidino, L. et Fürst, J. (2020). Online extremism: Research trends in Internet activism, radicalization, and counterstrategies. International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV), 14(2), 1‑20. https://doi.org/10.4119/ijcv-3809
Wolfowicz, M., Litmanovitz, Y., Weisburd, D. et Hasisi, B. (2020). A field-wide systematic review and meta-analysis of putative risk and protective factors for radicalization outcomes. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 36(3), 407‑447. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-019-09439-4
Zimmerman, S. (2022). The ideology of incels: Misogyny and victimhood as justification for political violence. Terrorism and Political Violence, 0(0), 1‑14. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2022.2129014
Zych, I., & Nasaescu, E. (2022). Is radicalization a family issue? A systematic review of family‐related risk and protective factors, consequences, and interventions against radicalization. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 18(3). International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS); Publicly Available Content Database; Sociological Abstracts. https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1266
Médias sociaux
Anderson, M., Toor, S., Rainie, L., & Smith, A. (2018, July 11). Activism in the Social Media Age [Research]. Pew Research Center: Internet, Science & Tech. https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2018/07/11/public-attitudes-toward-political-engagement-on-social-media/
Anwar, A., Ilyas, H., Yaqub, U., & Zaman, S. (2021). Analyzing QAnon on Twitter in Context of US Elections 2020: Analysis of User Messages and Profiles Using VADER and BERT Topic modeling. DG.O2021, 88. https://doi.org/10.1145/3463677.3463718
Askanius, T., & Uldam, J. (2011). Online Social Media for Radical Politics: Climate Change Activism on YouTube. International Journal of Electronic Governance, 4(2), 69–84.
Batorski, D., & Grzywińska, I. (2018). Three Dimensions of the Public Sphere on Facebook. Information, Communication & Society, 21(3), 356–374. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2017.1281329
Bradshaw, S., & Howard, P. N. (2018). Troops, Trolls and Troublemakers: A Global Inventory of Organized Social Media Manipulation (Academic Working paper no. 2017.12; Computational Propaganda Research Project, Issue Working paper no. 2017.12). University of Oxford. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:cef7e8d9-27bf-4ea5-9fd6-855209b3e1f6/download_file?safe_filename=Troops-Trolls-and-Troublemakers.pdf&file_format=application%2Fpdf&type_of_work=Report
Bennett, L., & Segerberg, A. (2012). The Logic of Connective Action: Digital media and the personalization of contentious politics. Information, Communication & Society, 15(5), 739–768. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2012.670661
Brünker, F., Wischnewski, M., Mirbabaie, M., & Meinert, J. (2020). The Role of Social Media during Social Movements – Observations from the #metoo Debate on Twitter. Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, 10.
Bruns, A., Highfield, T., & Burgess, J. (2013). The Arab Spring and Social Media Audiences: English and Arabic Twitter Users and Their Networks. American Behavioral Scientist, 57(7), 871–898. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764213479374
Caetano, B., Paula, M., & De Souza, J. (2020). SoPa: A Social Media for a Participatory Society. IEEE Access, 8, 70627–70639. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2986644
Coelho, R.L.F., Oliveira, D.S. et Almeida, M.I.S. (2016). Does social media matter for post typology? Impact of post content on Facebook and Instagram metrics. Emerald Insight. https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/OIR-06-2015-0176/full/html#abstract
Couldry, N. et Hepp, A. (2017). The Mediated Construction of Reality. Polity Press.
Crosset, V. (2020). Être visible sur et par internet : Le cas de l’État islamique. Université de Montréal.
Darius, P., & Stephany, F. (2020). How the Far-Right Polarises Twitter: “Hijacking” Hashtags in Times of COVID-19. ArXiv Preprint ArXiv:2010.05686. http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.05686
Dhir, A., Kaur, P., & Rajala, R. (2018). Why do young people tag photos on social networking sites? Explaining user intentions |. International Journal of Information Management, 38, 117–127. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2017.07.004
Dickson, E. J. (2020). What Is #SaveTheChildren and Why Did Facebook Block It? In Rolling Stone. https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/savethechildren-qanon-pizzagate-facebook-block-hashtag-1041812/
Eckstrand, N. (2018). The Ugliness of Trolls: Comparing the Strategies/Methods of the Alt-Right and the Ku Klux Klan. Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 10(3), 41–62.
Ekman, M. (2014). The Dark Side of Online Activism: Swedish right-wing extremist video activism on YouTube. MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research, 30(56), 79–99.
Faris, D. M. (2012). La révolte en réseau : le « printemps arabe » et les médias sociaux. Politique étrangère, 99‑109. https://doi.org/10.3917/pe.121.0099
Galis, V., & Neumayer, C. (2016). Laying Claim to Social Media by Activists: A Cyber-Material Détournement. Social Media+ Society, 2(3), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305116664360
Gerbaudo, P. (2012). Tweets and the Streets: Social Media and Contemporary Activism. Pluto Press.
Hannah, M. N. (2021). A Conspiracy of Data: QAnon, Social Media, and Information Visualization. Social Media + Society, 7(3), 1‑15. https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051211036064
Halupka, M. (2018). The Legitimisation of Clicktivism. Australian Journal of Political Science, 53(1), 130–141. https://doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2017.1416586
Hansen, D. L., Shneiderman, B., & Smith, M. A. (2011). Analysing Social media Networks with NodeXL: Insights from a Connected World. Elsevier Morgan Kaufman.
Helmus, T. C., Bodine-Baron, E., Radin, A., Magnuson, M., Mendelsohn, J., Marcellino, W., Bega, A., & Winkelman, Z. (2018). Russian Social Media Influence: Understanding Russian Propaganda in Eastern Europe. RAND Corporation. https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2237.html
Hern, A. (2017, June 19). Facebook and Twitter are being used to manipulate public opinion. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/jun/19/social-media-proganda-manipulating-public-opinion-bots-accounts-facebook-twitter
Highfield, T., & Leaver, T. (2015). A Methodology for Mapping Instagram Hashtags. First Monday, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v20i1.5563
Hill, T., Canniford, R., & Milward, P. (2018). Against Modern Football: Mobilizing Protest Movements in Social Media. Sociology, 52(4), 688–708. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038516660040
Ho, S. (2020, June 13). A social media “blackout” enthralled Instagram. But did it do anything? [News Media]. NBCNews.Ca. https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/social-media-blackout-enthralled-instagram-did-it-do-anything-n1230181
Ida, R., Saud, M., & Mashud, M. (2020). Persistence of Social Media on Political Activism and Engagement among Indonesian and Pakistani Youths. International Journal of Web Based Communities, 16(4), 378–395.
Kahn, R., & Kellner, D. (2004). New Media and Internet Activism: From the ‘Battle of Seattle’ to Blogging. New Media & Society, 6(1), 87–95. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444804039908
Khanzode, C. A., & Sarode, R. (2016). Evolution of the World Wide Web: From Web 1.0 to 6.0. International Journal of Digital Library, 6(2), 1–11.
Khamis, S. (2013). Le rôle des médias dans les transitions arabes : comment le « cyber-activisme » est en train de bouleverser les panoramas politique et communicationnel. Annuaire IEMed. de la Méditerranée, 59‑64.
Lim, M. (2013). Many Clicks but Little Sticks: Social Media Activism in Indonesia. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 43(4), 636–657. https://doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2013.769386
Linvil, D. L., Herderson, W. J., & Mikkilineni, S. (2021). Divisive Social Movement on Social Media: Examining #ADOS. Southern Communication Journal, 86(4), 349–361.
Milan, S. (2013). WikiLeaks, Anonymous, and the Exercise of Individuality: Protesting in the Cloud. In B. Brevini, A. Hintz, & P. McCurdy (Eds.), Beyond WikiLeaks: Implications for the Future of Communications, Journalism and Society (pp. 191–208). Palgrave Macmillan.
Mundt, M., Ross, K., & Burnett, C. M. (2018). Scaling Social Movements Through Social Media: The Case of Black Lives Matter. Social Media and Society, 4(4), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305118807911
Munn, L. (2021). More than a mob: Parler as preparatory media for the U.S. Capitol storming. First Monday, 26(3). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v26i3.11574
Poell, T. et van Dijck, J. (2015). Social media and activist communication. Dans C. Atton (dir.), The Routledge Companion to Alternative and Community Media (p. 527‑537). Routledge.
Proulx, S., Millette, M. et Heaton, L. (2012). Médias sociaux : enjeux pour la communication. Presses de l’Université du Québec.
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