Digital Political Cultures in the Middle East Since the Arab Uprisings

Digital Political Cultures in the Middle East Since the Arab Uprisings
Author: Dounia Mahlouly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Arab Spring, 2010-
ISBN: 0755645200

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This book offers a ten-year perspective on ongoing and evolving practices of digital activism across the Middle East and North Africa, drawing on interviews and ethnographic evidence collected between 2012 and 2022. It examines the shifting narrative around digital activism in the region, from the wake of the 2011 uprisings to the 2019 series of protests coined 'the second wave of the Arab Spring'. It considers how media activists navigate the transition from the emergent to the mainstream in a climate of contentious politics, following the civil mobilisations of the pro-revolutionary youths in Tunisia, Egypt, and Lebanon. It outlines the particularities of these three different political contexts and media environments, featuring case studies of the Tunisian blogosphere, online campaigning in the Egyptian elections and interviews with social media activists. In light of this empirical evidence, the book offers a critique of the increasing prevalence of a security perspective through which online activism has been viewed and its deleterious effect on digital political engagement in the region.

The Political Science of the Middle East

The Political Science of the Middle East
Author: Marc Lynch,Jillian Schwedler,Sean Yom
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2022
Genre: Middle East
ISBN: 9780197640043

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"This book is a generational stocktaking over the contemporary state of political science research on the Middle East and North Africa. It presents the major theoretical developments that have unfolded since the Arab uprisings in 2011-12, while highlighting the critical knowledge and fruitful literatures that regional experts have contributed back to mainstream political science. It features nearly 50 regional specialists, whose twelve chapters tackle the prevailing themes that gird the contemporary study of Middle East politics. Among the many topics touched upon are authoritarianism and democracy, contentious politics, international relations, regional security, military institutions, conflict and violence, political economy, economic development, religion, Islamist movements, social identity, sectarian politics, public opinion, migration and refugees, and local politics and governance. Each chapter reviews key debates and pathbreaking findings, while presenting highly curated references that illustrate the breadth and depth of ongoing research agendas"--

New Media Discourses Culture and Politics after the Arab Spring

New Media Discourses  Culture and Politics after the Arab Spring
Author: Eid Mohamed,Aziz Douai
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780755640522

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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.

Democracy s Fourth Wave

Democracy s Fourth Wave
Author: Philip N. Howard,Muzammil M. Hussain
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199936960

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Did digital media really "cause" the Arab Spring, or is it an important factor of the story behind what might become democracy's fourth wave? An unlikely network of citizens used digital media to start a cascade of social protest that ultimately toppled four of the world's most entrenched dictators. Howard and Hussain find that the complex causal recipe includes several economic, political and cultural factors, but that digital media is consistently one of the most important sufficient and necessary conditions for explaining both the fragility of regimes and the success of social movements. This book looks at not only the unexpected evolution of events during the Arab Spring, but the deeper history of creative digital activism throughout the region.

Contentious Politics in the Middle East

Contentious Politics in the Middle East
Author: Fawaz A. Gerges
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137530868

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While the Arab people took center stage in the Arab Spring protests, academic studies have focused more on structural factors to understand the limitations of these popular uprisings. This book analyzes the role and complexities of popular agency in the Arab Spring through the framework of contentious politics and social movement theory.

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Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780190859329

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Democracy and Arab Political Culture

Democracy and Arab Political Culture
Author: Elie Kedourie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135234850

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Except for Israel, the Middle East remains largely untouched by the democratic revolution that swept across Eastern Europe and the former USSR. This book aims to explain and analyze the reasons why despotism or religious fundamentalism continue to control the Middle Eastern countries.

The Arab Uprisings

The Arab Uprisings
Author: Eberhard Kienle,Nadine Sika
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2015-06-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857726957

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The uprisings which spread across the Middle East and North Africa in late 2010 and 2011 irrevocably altered the way in which the region is now perceived. But in spite of the numerous similarities in these protests, from Tunisia and Egypt to Yemen and Bahrain, their broader political effects display important differences. This book analyses these popular uprisings, as well as other forms of protest, and the impact they had on each state. Why were Mubarak and Bin Ali ousted relatively peacefully in Egypt and Tunisia, while Qadafi in Libya and Saleh in Yemen fought violent battles against their opponents? Why do political transformations differ in countries that were able to shed their autocratic presidents? And why have other regimes, including Morocco and Saudi Arabia, experienced only limited protests or managed to repress and circumvent them? Looking at the aftermath and transitional processes across the region, this book is a vital retrospective examination of the uprisings and how they can be understood in the light of state formation and governmental dynamics.