Tvrelease Posted December 15, 2022 Report Share Posted December 15, 2022 [img]https://i120.fastpic.org/big/2022/1117/cd/ba417a5c84e922a3c495a9fadb6f17cd.jpeg[/img] English | 2022 | ISBN: 0262046296 | 218 pages | True EPUB | 6.86 MB [b]A close reading of Wikipedia's article on the Egyptian Revolution reveals the complexity inherent in establishing the facts of events as they occur and are relayed to audiences near and far.[/b] Wikipedia bills itself as an encyclopedia built on neutrality, authority, and crowd-sourced consensus. Platforms like Google and digital assistants like Siri distribute Wikipedia's facts widely, further burnishing its veneer of impartiality. But as Heather Ford demonstrates in[i]Writing the Revolution[/i], the facts that appear on Wikipedia are often the result of protracted power struggles over how data are created and used, how history is written and by whom, and the very definition of facts in a digital age. In[i]Writing the Revolution[/i], Ford looks critically at how the Wikipedia article about the 2011 Egyptian Revolution evolved over the course of a decade, both shaping and being shaped by the Revolution as it happened. When data are published in... [b]Download Links[/b] [b]Rapidgator[/b] [code] https://rapidgator.net/file/c2b941dde8f711e4a9de8691ff198e06/oxjhp.W.t.R.W.a.t.S.o.F.i.t.D.A.rar.html [/code] [b]Nitroflare[/b] [code] https://nitroflare.com/view/6820FE92C0EB278/oxjhp.W.t.R.W.a.t.S.o.F.i.t.D.A.rar[/code] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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