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Capital punishment and virtual protest: a case study of Singapore
Y. Ibrahim
University of Brighton
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Arts and Humanities
Case Study
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Online
100%
Virtual
100%
Public sphere
100%
Confluence
66%
Local
33%
Discursive
33%
Discourse
33%
Media discourse
33%
Online Communities
33%
Controlled
33%
Global civil society
33%
Virtual Community
33%
Civil Society
33%
Social Movements
33%
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Singapore
100%
Capital Punishment
100%
Public Sphere
42%
Civil Society Organizations
28%
Offline Channels
28%
Online Media
28%
Hanging
28%
World Wide Web
14%
Online Communities
14%
Media Discourse
14%
Virtual Community
14%
Two-tier
14%
Local Society
14%
Ruling Party
14%
Drug Traffickers
14%
Social Movements
14%
Global Civil Society
14%
Online Protest
14%
Political Landscape
14%
Island States
14%
Vietnamese
14%
Uphold
14%
Social Sciences
Case Study
100%
Civil Society
100%
Online Community
50%
Virtual Community
50%
Small Island Developing States
50%
Diplomatics
50%
Online Media
50%