New Media Discourses, Culture and Politics after the Arab Spring

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New Media Discourses, Culture and Politics after the Arab Spring

Case Studies from Egypt and Beyond

Douai, Aziz; Mohamed, Eid

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

07/2023

216

Mole

Inglês

9780755640546

15 a 20 dias

454

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Chapter 1. The 'Arab Spring' Waves: Media, Culture and Social Protest - Eid Mohamed and Aziz Douai

Chapter 2. Modes of countering gender violence: Assessing the effectiveness of "the Nude Revolution" in the MENA region - Magdalena Karolak, Zayed University, UAE

Chapter 3. Do Egyptians Still Care about the Arab Spring? Computational Cultural Assessment of Online and Offline Activism - Eid Mohamed and Emad Mohamed

Chapter 4. Cyberactivism and the (Re)Framing of Identities and Revolutionary Narratives: A Tale of Two Egyptian Political Actors - Sahar Khamis, University of Maryland, USA and Ehab H. Gomaa

Chapter 5. E-sheikhs: How online Islamic discourse can reproduce authoritarian power structures - Dina Abdel-Mageed, The University of Sydney, Australia and Grant Bollmer, North Carolina State University, USA

Chapter 6. The Revolution of Pronouns: Shifts of Power and Resistance in Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood - Mustafa Menshawy, The Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar

Chapter 7. Hybridity and Online Public Spheres after the Arab Spring: The Case of Raseef22 - Azza El Masri, Florida State University, USA

Chapter 8. Promoting Libyan Nationalism Concepts via Facebook: A Critical Discourse Analysis - Safa Elnaili, University of Alabama, USA

Chapter 9. Marriage and Politics in Hanan Abdallah's documentary In the Shadow of a Man by Touria Khannous, Louisiana State University, USA

Chapter 10. #Techrevolt in the Arab Gulf: Gendered Grassroots Resistance or State Violence? - Hasnaa Mokhtar
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Political communication; Revolution; Resistance; Media and Culture; Online activism; Libyan Nationalism; Muslim Brotherhood; Authoritarian power