Egyptian Revolution 2.0 Political Blogging, Civic Engagement, and Ci
This book sheds light on the growing phenomenon of cyberactivism in the Arab world, with a special focus on the Egyptian political blogosphere and its role in paving the way to democratization and socio-political change in Egypt, which culminated in Egypt
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Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication
From democratization to terrorism, economic development to conflict resolution, global political dynamics are affected by the increasing pervasiveness and influence of communication media. This series examines the participants and their tools, their strategies and their impact. It offers a mix of comparative and tightly focused analyses that bridge the various elements of communication and political science included in the field of international studies. Particular emphasis is placed on topics related to the rapidly changing communication environment that is being shaped by new technologies and new political realities. This is the evolving world of international political communication. Editorial Board Members: Hussein Amin, American University in Cairo (Egypt) Robin Brown, University of Leeds (UK) Eytan Gilboa, Bar-Ilan University (Israel) Steven Livingston, George Washington University (USA) Robin Mansell, London School of Economics and Political Science (UK) Holli Semetko, Emory University (USA) Ingrid Volkmer, University of Melbourne (Australia) Books Appearing in this Series Media and the Politics of Failure: Great Powers, Communication Strategies, and Military Defeats By Laura Roselle The CNN Effect in Action: How the News Media Pushed the West toward War in Kosovo By Babak Bahador Media Pressure on Foreign Policy: The Evolving Theoretical Framework By Derek B. Miller New Media and the New Middle East Edited by Philip Seib The African Press, Civic Cynicism, and Democracy By Minabere Ibelema Global Communication and Transnational Public Spheres By Angela M. Crack Latin America, Media, and Revolution: Communication in Modern Mesoamerica By Juanita Darling
10.1057/9781137020925 - Egyptian Revolution 2.0, Mohammed el-Nawawy and Sahar Khamis
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Series Editor: Philip Seib, University of Southern California (USA)
Japanese Public Opinion and the War on Terrorism Edited by Robert D. Eldridge and Paul Midford
Islam Dot Com: Contemporary Islamic Discourses in Cyberspace By Mohammed el-Nawawy and Sahar Khamis Explaining News: National Politics and Journalistic Cultures in Global Context By Cristina Archetti News Media and EU-China Relations By Li Zhang Kurdish Identity, Discourse, and New Media By Jaffer Sheyholislami Al-Jazeera English: Global News in a Changing World Edited by Philip Seib Civic Engagement, Digital Networks, and Political Reform in Africa By Okoth Fred Mudhai Egyptian Revolution 2.0: Political Blogging, Civic Engagement, and Citizen Journalism By Mohammed el-Nawawy and Sahar Khamis
10.1057/9781137020925 - Egyptian Revolution 2.0, Mohammed el-Nawawy and Sahar Khamis
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to Stockholm University Library - PalgraveConnect - 2015-08-23
African Media and the Digital Public Sphere Edited by Okoth Fred Mudhai, Wisdom J. Tettey, and Fackson Banda
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