***** To join INSNA, visit http://www.insna.org ***** Here are two, though they're more focused on the social media aspect than they are on networks: Muzamil M. Hussain and Philip N. Howard. 2013. “What Best Explains Successful Protest Cascades? ICTs and the Fuzzy Causes of the Arab Spring.” International Studies Review 15: 48-66. William Lafi Youmans and Gillian York. 2012. “Social media and the Activist Toolkit: User Agreements, Corporate Interests, and the Information Infrastructure of Modern Social Movements.” Journal of Communication 62: 315-29 Best, Jason A. Jason Windawi PhD Student, Sociology Princeton University On Jun 5, 2015, at 5:19 PM, Paul McLean <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: ***** To join INSNA, visit http://www.insna.org ***** I am looking for suggestions on citations of recent networks-oriented work on the role of Twitter and/or other social media in achieving large-scale mobilizations, such as during Arab Spring or the Occupy movements. I would like to read some of that work and cite it in a work I am writing now, and possibly include it the next time I teach my Social Networks grad class. Thanks. Paul Paul McLean Associate Professor of Sociology Rutgers University 26 Nichol Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901-2882 phone: 848-932-6467 fax: 848-932-6067 _____________________________________________________________________ SOCNET is a service of INSNA, the professional association for social network researchers (http://www.insna.org). To unsubscribe, send an email message to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> containing the line UNSUBSCRIBE SOCNET in the body of the message. _____________________________________________________________________ SOCNET is a service of INSNA, the professional association for social network researchers (http://www.insna.org). To unsubscribe, send an email message to [log in to unmask] containing the line UNSUBSCRIBE SOCNET in the body of the message.