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Social activism in Sydney
20 February 2010
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How has modern technology, social media and professional PR changed community activism?
Tormod Spencer Austad
and
Tim Brunero
investigate the issue, based on a local council proposal at Hugh Bamford Reserve, Bondi, Sydney.
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