TWENTYSIX.FIBRECULTUREJOURNAL.ORG HOST
We detected that a lone root page on twentysix.fibreculturejournal.org took two thousand nine hundred and fifty-three milliseconds to stream. I could not find a SSL certificate, so our crawlers consider twentysix.fibreculturejournal.org not secure.
Internet Protocol
209.191.188.45
WEBSITE IMAGE

SERVER OS
I discovered that this website is employing the Apache operating system.PAGE TITLE
The Fibreculture Journal 26DESCRIPTION
Digital media networks transdisciplinary critique. Editorial, Guidelines, Forms. Issue 26 2015 Entanglements Activism and Technology. Issue Edited by Pip Shea, Tanya Notley, Jean Burgess and Su Ballard. During the 2009 post-election protests in Iran, YouTube proved useful for raising awareness and mobilising people; but later, the Iranian government used these videos to crowd-source the identification of protesters. By Egypts security service . These examples serve to remind us that while digital te.CONTENT
This domain twentysix.fibreculturejournal.org states the following, "Editorial, Guidelines, Forms." We observed that the website also stated " Issue 26 2015 Entanglements Activism and Technology." It also stated " Issue Edited by Pip Shea, Tanya Notley, Jean Burgess and Su Ballard. During the 2009 post-election protests in Iran, YouTube proved useful for raising awareness and mobilising people; but later, the Iranian government used these videos to crowd-source the identification of protesters. By Egypts security service . These examples serve to remind us that while digital te." The header had community activism as the highest ranking keyword. It was followed by participatory video, social change, and video activism which isn't as ranked as highly as community activism. The next words the site used was digital activism. digital tools was also included but will not be seen by web engines.