Elisabetta Ferrari (University of Pennsylvania, USA): Play, Individualism, Exploitation: Towards a Comprehensive Critique of the Web 2.0 and its Relationship with Contentious Politics
Sukaina Musbah Ehdeed (University of Sheffield, UK), Jo Bates (University of Sheffield, UK) and Andrew Cox (University of Sheffield, UK): Social Media, Young Libyans and the 2011 Revolution: An Exploratory Study of Young Libyans’ Perceptions of the Impact of Social Media During the Uprising
Misook Lee (University of Tokyo, Japan): The Challenge for Building the Sense of Solidarity with the Other in the New Media Environment: Focusing on the Japan-Korea Solidarity Movement
Kamilla Petrick (York University, Canada): Media, Memory, and Movements
Tetyana Lokot (University of Maryland, USA): Mediated Memories of Firestorms: Perceived Affordances of ICTs for Co-Presence and Witnessing During Protest Events