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Digital Natives' Alternative Approach to Social Change

  • Maesy Angelina (author)
  • Sarah McKeever (author)
Chapter of: Digital Activism in Asia Reader(pp. 37–53)
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TitleDigital Natives' Alternative Approach to Social Change
ContributorMaesy Angelina (author)
CopyrightMaesy Angelina
Publishermeson press
Published on2015-07-01
Page rangepp. 37–53
LanguageEnglish (Original)
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Maesy Angelina

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Maesy Angelina works on research and social innovation for women empowerment and poverty reduction in Jakarta, Indonesia. Her weekends are spent running POST, an independent bookshop and creative space that she co-founded in a traditional market in Jakarta.

Sarah McKeever

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PhD in Contemporary India Studies at the India Institute at King's College London

Sarah McKeever graduated from the University of Chicago in 2010 with­adegree in International Studies, focusing on contemporary Indian politics and society. She was­a­Fulbright-Nehru English Teaching Assistant from 2010-2011, working in­a­government school in New Delhi to assist in English language comprehension and verbal skills. After working in Washington, D.C. on SinoIndian relations, Ms. McKeever graduated with an MSc in Contemporary India from the University of Oxford in 2013. She is currently working on her PhD in Contemporary India Studies at the India Institute at King’s College London. Her work focuses on the impact of social media on contemporary political movements.

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