Title of article :
Social Media and Arab Revolts: An Appraisal
Author/Authors :
Mahmood, Qasim university of malaya, Malaysia , Firdaus, Amira Sariyati university of malaya, Malaysia , Adnan, Hamedi Mohd university of malaya, Malaysia
From page :
1
To page :
15
Abstract :
As evidenced by terms like “Twitter Revolution” and “Facebook Revolution”, social media has emerged as a major theme in public discourse and scholarly literature discussing Arab Spring revolutions that have occurred across several Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) nations since 2010. Research literature discusses existing studies that examine social media’s role in giving rise to, sustaining, and publicizing political revolts in numerous MENA countries, along with other key factors of Arab agitation, influencing political transformations in the region. In addition the current review paper sheds a light on the role of satellite television in the region and civic engagements of Arab’s youth by using cyber spaces in developing a global public sphere in Arab states that subsequently changed the political system of this region.
Keywords :
Social media , cyber activism , satellite television , Arab dictators , global public sphere
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal Of Media Studies
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal Of Media Studies
Record number :
2594139
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