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==Academic papers== * Rahimi, Babak (September 2003). [http://www.payvand.com/news/03/sep/1156.html Cyberdissent: The Internet in Revolutionary Iran]. '' Middle East Review of International Affairs, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya '', 7(3). *Doostdar, Alireza (Dec. 2004). [https://web.archive.org/web/20050129110548/http://www.doostdar.com/articles/vsob.pdf "The Vulgar Spirit of Blogging": On Language, Culture, and Power in Persian Weblogestan]. ''American Anthropologist'' 106(4). *[[Peder Are Nøstvold Jensen|Jensen, Peder Are Nøstvold]] (Sep. 2004). [https://web.archive.org/web/20080501073853/http://wo.uio.no/as/WebObjects/theses.woa/wa/these?WORKID=21737 A Case Study of Iranian English Language Weblogs, inside and outside of the Islamic Republic of Iran]. *[[Henry Farrell (political scientist)|Farrell, Henry]] and [[Daniel Drezner|Drezner, Daniel W.]] (Aug. 2004). [http://www.danieldrezner.com/research/blogpaperfinal.pdf The Power and Politics of Blogs]. *Simmons, Erin A. (Jun. 2005). [https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/1811/371/1/BlogImpact.pdf The Impact of the Weblog: A Case Study of The United States and Iran]. * Alexanian, Janet A. (Nov. 2006). [http://muse.jhu.edu/cgi-bin/access.cgi?uri=/journals/comparative_studies_of_south_asia_africa_and_the_middle_east/v026/26.1alexanian.pdf Publicly Intimate Online: Iranian Web Logs in Southern California]. ''[[Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East]], Duke University Press'' 26(1) * Halevi, Jordan. (March 2006). [https://web.archive.org/web/20070212012006/http://www.persianimpediment.org/research/iwrpresults.pdf The Iranian Weblog Research Project: Survey Results]. *Hendelman-Baavur, Liora (June 2007). [https://web.archive.org/web/20070701173206/http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/2007/issue2/jv11no2a6.html "Promises and Perils of Weblogistan: Online Personal Journals and the Islamic Republic of Iran"]. ''The Middle East Review of International Affairs'', 11(2). * PetrossianL, Celine (2006). Liberating the Silenced: Iranian Bloggers in the Diaspora, California State University, Northridge. * Sreberny, Annabelle (2007). 'Becoming Intellectual: The Blogestan and Public Political Space in the Islamic Republic', British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, vol.34, No. 3, pp. 267–286 * Kelly, John and Bruce Etling (April 2008). [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/publications/2008/Mapping_Irans_Online_Public Mapping Iran's Online Public: Politics and Culture in the Persian Blogosphere]. *Nafisi, Arman (June 2008). [https://web.archive.org/web/20110813065307/http://ccce.com.washington.edu/projects/assets/Nafisi_Blogging_Outside_Iran.pdf "Blogging Outside Iran: A Tool for Internal Democratic Change?"]. ''Center for Communication and Civic Engagement, University of Washington''. * IHRDC (May 2009). [https://web.archive.org/web/20090618201819/http://www.iranhrdc.org/httpdocs/English/reports.htm Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Iran's Response to the Internet].
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