Revolution 2 0

Revolution 2 0
Author: Wael Ghonim
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780547774046

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The former Google executive and political activist tells the story of the Egyptian revolution he helped ignite through the power of social media. In the summer of 2010, thirty-year-old Google executive Wael Ghonim anonymously launched a Facebook page to protest the death of an Egyptian man at the hands of security forces. The page’s following expanded quickly and moved from online protests to a nonconfrontational movement. On January 25, 2011, Tahrir Square resounded with calls for change. Yet just as the revolution began in earnest, Ghonim was captured and held for twelve days of brutal interrogation. After he was released, he gave a tearful speech on national television, and the protests grew more intense. Four days later, the president of Egypt was gone. In this riveting story, Ghonim takes us inside the movement and shares the keys to unleashing the power of crowds in the age of social networking. “A gripping chronicle of how a fear-frozen society finally topples its oppressors with the help of social media.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Revolution 2.0 excels in chronicling the roiling tension in the months before the uprising, the careful organization required and the momentum it unleashed.” —NPR.org

Egyptian Revolution 2 0

Egyptian Revolution 2 0
Author: M. el-Nawawy,S. Khamis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137020925

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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's historical popular revolution.

Egyptian Revolution 2 0

Egyptian Revolution 2 0
Author: M. el-Nawawy,S. Khamis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137020925

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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's historical popular revolution.

Revolution 2 0

Revolution 2 0
Author: Wael Ghonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0007466323

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Revolution 2.0 is the story of Wael Ghonim's extraordinary contribution to the Egyptian Revolution.

Revolution 2 0

Revolution 2 0
Author: Wael Ghonim
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780547773988

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The revolutions sweeping the Middle East in 2011 were unlike any that the world had ever seen. Now, one of the key figures behind the Egyptian uprising tells the inside, riveting story of what happened, and presents lessons for all of us on how to unleash the power of crowds.

Chronicles of the Egyptian Revolution and its Aftermath 2011 2016

Chronicles of the Egyptian Revolution and its Aftermath  2011   2016
Author: M. Cherif Bassiouni
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 839
Release: 2017
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107133433

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This book analyses Egypt's 2011 Revolution, highlighting the struggle for freedom, justice, and human dignity in the face of economic and social problems, and an on-going military regime.

Dignity in the Egyptian Revolution

Dignity in the Egyptian Revolution
Author: Zaynab El Bernoussi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108997904

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Dignity, or karama in Arabic, is a nebulous concept that challenges us to reflect on issues such as identity, human rights, and faith. During the Arab uprisings of 2010 and 2011, Egyptians that participated in these uprisings frequently used the concept of dignity as a way to underscore their opposition to the Mubarak regime. Protesting against the indignity of the poverty, lack of freedom and social justice, the idea of karama gained salience in Egyptian cinema, popular literature, street art, music, social media and protest banners, slogans and literature. Based on interviews with participants in the 2011 protests and analysis of the art forms that emerged during protests, Zaynab El Bernoussi explores understandings of the concept of dignity, showing how protestors conceived of this concept in their organisation of protest and uprising, and their memories of karama in the aftermath of the protests, revisiting these claims in the years subsequent to the uprising.

Liberation Square

Liberation Square
Author: Ashraf Khalil
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781429962445

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A definitive, absorbing account of the Egyptian revolution, written by a Cairo-based Egyptian-American reporter for Foreign Policy and The Times (London), who witnessed firsthand Mubarak's demise and the country's efforts to build a democracy In early 2011, the world's attention was riveted on Cairo, where after three decades of supremacy, Hosni Mubarak was driven from power. It was a revolution as swift as it was explosive. For eighteen days, anger, defiance, and resurgent national pride reigned in the streets---protestors of all ages struck back against police and state security, united toward the common goal of liberation. But the revolution was more than a spontaneous uprising. It was the end result of years of mounting tension, brought on by a state that shamelessly abused its authority, rigging elections, silencing opposition, and violently attacking its citizens. When revolution bloomed in the region in January 2011, Egypt was a country whose patience had expired---with a people suddenly primed for liberation. As a journalist based in Cairo, Ashraf Khalil was an eyewitness to the perfect storm that brought down Mubarak and his regime. Khalil was subjected to tear gas alongside protestors in Tahrir Square, barely escaped an enraged mob, and witnessed the day-to-day developments from the frontlines. From the halls of power to the back alleys of Cairo, he offers a one-of-a-kind look at a nation in the throes of an uprising. Liberation Square is a revealing and dramatic look at the revolution that transformed the modern history of one of the world's oldest civilizations.