Article(electronic)May 2023

Exiled Activists Mobilize Online

In: Political science today: the member news magazine of the American Political Science Association, Volume 3, Issue 2, p. 32-32

Checking availability at your location

Abstract

Exile—the banishment of individuals from their home country—is a commonly used form of repression against activists, dissidents, and other political opponents. The aftermath of exile usually limits opposition influence and weakens home-country networks. However, while banishment may keep exiles physically away from home, it does not keep political opponents from promoting their agendas from abroad. In a new article published in the American Political Science Review, authors Jane Esberg and Alexandra A. Siegel demonstrate how exile affects political opponents' online activism. Their research highlights the importance of digital technologies and social media as an accessible and powerful political tool.

Languages

English

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 2766-726X

DOI

10.1017/psj.2023.40

Report Issue

If you have problems with the access to a found title, you can use this form to contact us. You can also use this form to write to us if you have noticed any errors in the title display.