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Non-traditional Skills and Tactics and Modern Technology

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Technology has introduced many non-traditional skills and tactics into the media and communication landscape. It is no longer business as usual. Every business organization and individuals now find ways and means of doing things differently. This article analyzes the use of non-traditional skills and tactics by organizations and individuals with emphasis on how technology aids the circulation of news about protests, keeps protesters alive and connected, and spreads protests around the world.
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