I am a troll : inside the secret world of the BJP's digital army
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302.23108 PIE/M Mulism Women Online: Faith and identity in virtual space | 302.2310954 SOC Social media digital streaming and cinema | 302.2310954 SOC Social media in India : regulatory needs, issues and challenges | 302.2310954 SWA/I I am a troll : inside the secret world of the BJP's digital army | 302.234 5 HUN/L Language of television : | 302.2345 SAX/T Telivision and social change | 302.23/45083 Screening gender on children's television : The views of producers around the world |
About the Book: I Am A Troll Social media in India is awash with right-wing trolls who incite online communal tension and abuse and sexually harass journalists, opposition politicians and anyone who questions them. But who are they? Why do they do what they do? And how are they organized? In this explosive investigation conducted over two years and including interviews with top politicians, bureaucrats, marketeers and trolls, Swati Chaturvedi finally lifts the veil over this murky subject. Riveting, urgent and deeply shocking, I Am a Troll is an essential read. About the Author: Swati Chaturvedi Swati Chaturvedi is a journalist.
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