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Methodological Problems of Using Arabic-Language Twitter as a Gauge for Arab Attitudes Toward Politics and Society. (2021). Isani, Mujtaba Ali.
In: Contemporary Review of the Middle East.
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    In: Review of Middle East Economics and Finance.
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