Today, Paris and other French urban zones see the demonstrations of the gilets jaunes, organised in part through new media. Considering Paris’ lineage of street politics, it seems an interesting moment to reflect on the achievements of the Paris Commune as established in March 1871, and to address the role media plays in both reporting
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