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		<title>By: Beyond the Echo Chamber: Getting Past the Pale, Male and Stale &#8211; WMC Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Center for Social Media, have just published the already-much-talked/blogged/tweeted-about Beyond the Echo Chamber. The book explores the innovation and reach of new progressive media, from Feministing to Talking [...]</description>
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