Law in the Internet Society

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 As an Egyptian activist noted of the Egyptian uprising, "Before this social-media revolution, everyone was very individual, very single, very isolated and oppressed in islands...But social media has created bridges, has created channels between individuals, between activists, between even ordinary men, to speak out, to know that there are other men who think like me. We can work together, we can make something together."

If we are interested in social change, thinking about our brains and our societies using the network metaphor helps us understand the possibilities created by technologically networked communications. There are new, different ways to create change using words now.

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