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New Media Discourses, Culture and Politics after the Arab Spring: Case Studies from Egypt and Beyond

Editat de Eid Mohamed, Aziz Douai
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2023
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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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755640546
ISBN-10: 0755640543
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Contributors include established scholars in the fields of media, Middle East and cultural studies

Notă biografică

Aziz Douai is Professor of Journalism at the University of Regina, Canada.Eid Mohamed is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar

Cuprins

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, QatarChapter 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, USAChapter 10. #Techrevolt in the Arab Gulf: Gendered Grassroots Resistance or State Violence? - Hasnaa Mokhtar

Recenzii

"This book touches upon significant topics in Egypt and other Arab countries a decade after the uprisings. The diverse array of timely topics are investigated using a combination of both quantitative and qualitative approaches, ultimately demonstrating the notable changes that have taken place in the cultural, social, economic, and political fabric in different Arab states. The book offers a comprehensive discourse analysis on several issues that should be of interest to professionals and academics as well as scholars in the field media and communication."
"On the 10th anniversary of the Arab uprisings, Eid Mohamed and Aziz Douai have curated a unique and perceptive collection of essays about these movements, their compositions, discourses, representations, and efficacies. Using compelling, nuanced, and insightful examinations of specific new media contexts and platforms, the Egyptian revolution and other mobilizations in the region are understood on their own political and cultural terms. This is a volume that, in its totality, resists the temptation of forcing the uprisings into narrow equivalency. Instead, it comfortably accepts the messy contradictions and pervasive incongruences of the Arab Spring, leaving the reader with the kind of open-ended uncertainties that are characteristic of revolutions a decade since their eruption."