Alienation of the revolution : how connectivity affects the sustainability of counter-discourse in post-revolutionary Tunisia and Egypt
Early research investigating digital activism in relation to the 2011 Arab uprisings intended to determine whether digital media played a significant role in consolidating the revolutionary opposition. As a result, this literature essentially focuses on the exact moment of the January 2011 protests...
Main Author: | Mahlouly, Dounia |
---|---|
Published: |
University of Glasgow
2015
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.685844 |
Similar Items
-
Forgotten as data – remembered through information : social memory institutions in the digital age : the case of the Europeana Initiative
by: Marton, Attila
Published: (2011) -
Online sociological research : methods, ethics and the law
by: Gerstner, Christian
Published: (2013) -
The world turned upside down? : a critical enquiry into the counter-hegemonic potential of socioeconomic praxis in global civil society
by: Wills, Joe Jonathan
Published: (2014) -
Lost in translation : discourses, boundaries and legitimacy in the public understanding of science in the UK
by: Lock, S. J.
Published: (2008) -
How does the use of mobile phones by 16-24 year old socially excluded women affect their capabilities?
by: Faith, Rebecca
Published: (2016)