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Seeking Common Ground: Coffee Shops as Information Grounds in the Context of Conflict
A Rohman, N Pang
ASIST 2015, 2015
172015
Persistent connection and participation: New media use in post-peace movement Ambon, Indonesia
A Rohman
New Media & Society 21 (8), 1787-1803, 2019
162019
Truth, Not Fear: Countering False Information in a Conflict
A Rohman, PH Ang
International Journal of Communication 13, 16, 2019
122019
A blast from the past: Memories, social media, and peace movement
A Rohman, D Pitaloka
The Communication Review 23 (3), 203-222, 2020
102020
The episodes of a facebook group for information sharing in the Ambon 2011 conflict prevention movement, Indonesia
A Rohman, N Pang, D Pitaloka
Information, Communication & Society 23 (4), 539-554, 2020
92020
How information sharing at information grounds helps reconnect a religiously divided society? Cafés, Christians and Muslims in Ambon, Indonesia
A Rohman
Journal of Documentation 76 (6), 1155-1170, 2020
82020
The impacts of mobile social media on collective action: Two case studies from Singapore and Indonesia
N Pang, D Goh, A Rohman
Mobile media, political participation, and civic activism in Asia, 143–156, 2016
62016
Disconnection for protection (D4P): an addition to the disconnection repertoire
A Rohman, PH Ang
Media, Culture & Society 43 (6), 1147-1157, 2021
52021
Counteracting misinformation in quotidian settings
A Rohman
International Conference on Information, 141-155, 2021
52021
Contact tracing apps, nationalism, and users with disability in the Global South: The faith in state and collective objective
A Rohman, D Pitaloka
Mobile Media & Communication 11 (2), 230-247, 2023
32023
A fused resistance against state-sponsored hacking in Indonesia during COVID-19 pandemic
A Rohman
72nd Annual International Communication Association, 2022
32022
The emergence, peak, and abeyance of an online information ground: The lifecycle of a Facebook group for verifying information during violence
A Rohman
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2020
32020
Framing, friction, and the continuity of social movements: the case of the ambonese peace movement in Indonesia
A Rohman
32019
How to reconnect different small worlds: Deconstructing the past that divides, pursuing a future that unites
A Rohman
Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 54 (3), 441-450, 2022
22022
Equitable COVID-19 vaccine information for people with disabilities
A Rohman
22022
What leads a movement to disband? Frictions within the Kopi Badati movement, Ambon, Indonesia
A Rohman, D Pitaloka
Social Movement Studies 20 (5), 584-599, 2021
22021
Taming traditional gender norms and patriarchy on social media in Vietnam
T Vo, A Rohman, J Battin, F Kbar, E Duester
Investing in Women, 2023
12023
Disability data and its situational and contextual irrationalities in the Global South
A Rohman, D Pitaloka, E Erlina, D Dang, A Prastyani
Big Data & Society 10 (1), 20539517231160523, 2023
12023
Conflict, Continuity, and Change in Social Movements in Southeast Asia
A Rohman
Routledge, 2022
12022
Hybrid Self-Repairs in Everyday Misinformation Sharing
A Rohman
International Journal of Communication 16, 1220-1238, 2022
12022
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