Social media and contentious politics in South Africa

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This article is an explication of the student protests that erupted throughout South African universities in the latter part of 2015. These protests are symptomatic of greater governmental failings and are evidence that protest action has become one of the only means of effective civic participation in contemporary South African politics.

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Baragwanath, R. (2016). Social media and contentious politics in South Africa. Communication and the Public, 1(3), 362–366. https://doi.org/10.1177/2057047316667960

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