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The Madrid bombings and popular protest: misinformation, counter-information, mobilisation and elections after ‘11-M’
Cristina Flesher Fominaya
Sociology
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Arts & Humanities
Popular Protest
100%
Bombing
76%
Mobilization
76%
Elections
70%
Madrid
68%
Protest
61%
Flash
48%
Public Opinion
32%
Cell Phone
18%
Social Movements
18%
General Elections
18%
Indignation
17%
Socialist Party
17%
Terrorist
14%
21st Century
12%
Ethnographic
12%
World Wide Web
11%
Activists
11%
Contradictory
11%
Manifestation
10%
Social Sciences
protest
60%
mobilization
59%
election
50%
public opinion
24%
cell phone
16%
social movement
14%
data analysis
10%
Internet
8%
citizen
8%
evidence
5%
literature
5%