Diverging Trajectories: Social Media and #InternationalLaw
This week, Opinio Juris has organized a symposium on social media and international law in the wake of KONY2012. There are already a number of thought-provoking posts up, including this prescient piece...
View ArticleSomething Good that Might Have Come from KONY2012
I recently had the opportunity to give a talk (for slides see here), hosted by Aidan Hehir, at Westminster University on a ‘pet project’ of mine – the role of social media in affecting political change...
View ArticleFacebook Likes Don’t Save Lives
As readers will know, I have regularly commented on the relationship between social media and social activism. In the wake of Invisible Children’s KONY2012 and a growing body of literature on the...
View ArticleEngaging the #ICC: What’s the @IntlCrimCourt doing on Twitter?
(Image: Mashable) The International Criminal Court (ICC) has been on Twitter for almost seven years now. Most readers of the blog who are also on Twitter follow the Court’s handle. They’ll have noticed...
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