Lim, Merlyna. 2014. "Seeing spatially: people, networks and movements in digital and urban spaces." International Development Planning Review, 36(1): 51-72.
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Canada Research Chair in Digital Media and Global Network Society
Merlyna Lim is Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Digital Media and Global Network Society with the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University. Formerly a faculty member of the School of Social Transformation and Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes at Arizona State University, her research and teaching interests revolve around cultural and political implications of media and communication technologies, including social media, in relations to globalization, democratization, and social change.
Lim, Merlyna. 2014. "Seeing spatially: people, networks and movements in digital and urban spaces." International Development Planning Review, 36(1): 51-72.
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Lim, Merlyna. 2012. "Clicks, Cabs, Coffee Houses: Social Media and the Oppositional Movements in Egypt (2004-2011)." Journal of Communication, 62(2): 231-248.
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Lim, Merlyna. 2011. @crossroads: Democratization and Corporatization of Media in Indonesia. 1. Participatory Media Lab and FordFoundation, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
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Lim, Merlyna. 2011. @Crossroads: Democratization & Corporatization of Media in Indonesia. Ford Foundation and the Participatory Media Lab at Arizona State University, Arizona State University.
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Lim, Merlyna. Forthcoming, 2011. "Discontent Slippery Slope: Radical Islamism in Indonesia and Its Middle Eastern Connections." Middle East Review of International Affairs Journal.