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The Boston Bombing in terms of social media, rhetorical ethos, and security

Offline right now, so will have to post completed version when I’m back to my machine, but we’ll be examining the Boston bombing through the lens of some familiar topics: *Crowdsourcing and citizen reporting as a means of demanding security, … Continue reading

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