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New Media Discourses Culture And Politics After The Arab Spring Case Studies From Egypt And Beyond Aziz Douai Eid Mohamed Editors

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New Media Discourses Culture And Politics After The Arab Spring Case Studies From Egypt And Beyond Aziz Douai Eid Mohamed Editors
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.46 MB
Author: Aziz Douai; Eid Mohamed (editors)
ISBN: 9780755640508, 9780755640539, 0755640500, 0755640535
Language: English
Year: 2022

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New Media Discourses Culture And Politics After The Arab Spring Case Studies From Egypt And Beyond Aziz Douai Eid Mohamed Editors by Aziz Douai; Eid Mohamed (editors) 9780755640508, 9780755640539, 0755640500, 0755640535 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the interplay between media, politics, religion, and culture in shaping Arabs‘ quest for more stable and democratic governance models in the aftermath of the “Arab Spring” uprisings. It focuses on online mediated public debates, specifically user comments on online Arab news sites, and their potential to re-engage citizens in politics. Contributors systematically explore and critique these online communities and spaces in the context of the Arab uprisings, with case studies, largely centered on Egypt, covering micro-bloggers, Islamic discourse online, Libyan nationalism on Facebook, and a computational assessment of online engagement, among other topics.

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