Digital Political Cultures in the Middle East since the Arab Uprisings
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Digital Political Cultures in the Middle East since the Arab Uprisings
Online Activism in Egypt, Tunisia and Lebanon
Mahlouly, Dounia
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
12/2024
208
Mole
9780755645213
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List of Figures
1. 1. Introduction
2. 2. From Utopia to Dystopia
3. 3. From the Emergent to the Mainstream: The Cycle of Discursive Power
4. 4. Emergent Media in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia and Egypt: A Study of Blogosphere
5. 5. Mass-Media Campaigning on Twitter: Egypt and the 2012 Egyptian Constitution
6. 6. Making Sense of the Revolution: Debating Online Ober the 2012 Egyptian Constitution
7. 7. Looking back at the Revolution: Gathering Impressions from the Field after the 2013 Military Coup
8. 8. The Agenda of Global Security and its Implication for Independent Media
9. 9. Lebanon: Before, During and After the 2019 Revolution
10. 10. Conclusion: The Media as a Bridge Between the Political Theory and Political Praxis of the Revolution
B
Bibliography
Appendices
1. 1. Introduction
2. 2. From Utopia to Dystopia
3. 3. From the Emergent to the Mainstream: The Cycle of Discursive Power
4. 4. Emergent Media in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia and Egypt: A Study of Blogosphere
5. 5. Mass-Media Campaigning on Twitter: Egypt and the 2012 Egyptian Constitution
6. 6. Making Sense of the Revolution: Debating Online Ober the 2012 Egyptian Constitution
7. 7. Looking back at the Revolution: Gathering Impressions from the Field after the 2013 Military Coup
8. 8. The Agenda of Global Security and its Implication for Independent Media
9. 9. Lebanon: Before, During and After the 2019 Revolution
10. 10. Conclusion: The Media as a Bridge Between the Political Theory and Political Praxis of the Revolution
B
Bibliography
Appendices
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Activism; Politics; Culture; Middle East; Tunisia; Egypt; Lebanon; Arab Uprisings; Digital; Technology; Social Media; Online; Online Activism
List of Figures
1. 1. Introduction
2. 2. From Utopia to Dystopia
3. 3. From the Emergent to the Mainstream: The Cycle of Discursive Power
4. 4. Emergent Media in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia and Egypt: A Study of Blogosphere
5. 5. Mass-Media Campaigning on Twitter: Egypt and the 2012 Egyptian Constitution
6. 6. Making Sense of the Revolution: Debating Online Ober the 2012 Egyptian Constitution
7. 7. Looking back at the Revolution: Gathering Impressions from the Field after the 2013 Military Coup
8. 8. The Agenda of Global Security and its Implication for Independent Media
9. 9. Lebanon: Before, During and After the 2019 Revolution
10. 10. Conclusion: The Media as a Bridge Between the Political Theory and Political Praxis of the Revolution
B
Bibliography
Appendices
1. 1. Introduction
2. 2. From Utopia to Dystopia
3. 3. From the Emergent to the Mainstream: The Cycle of Discursive Power
4. 4. Emergent Media in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia and Egypt: A Study of Blogosphere
5. 5. Mass-Media Campaigning on Twitter: Egypt and the 2012 Egyptian Constitution
6. 6. Making Sense of the Revolution: Debating Online Ober the 2012 Egyptian Constitution
7. 7. Looking back at the Revolution: Gathering Impressions from the Field after the 2013 Military Coup
8. 8. The Agenda of Global Security and its Implication for Independent Media
9. 9. Lebanon: Before, During and After the 2019 Revolution
10. 10. Conclusion: The Media as a Bridge Between the Political Theory and Political Praxis of the Revolution
B
Bibliography
Appendices
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.