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Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013

Editorial


Editorial

Editorial

Maha Taki

2017-06-13 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 1-2

Research Articles


Internet activism and the Egyptian uprisings: transforming online dissent into the offline world

Internet activism and the Egyptian uprisings: transforming online dissent into the offline world

Tim Eaton

2017-06-13 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 3-24

Also a part of:

Collection: Media and Communication in Africa

The ‘Kill Switch’ as ‘Suicide Switch’: Mobilizing Side Effects of Mubarak’s Communication Blackout

The ‘Kill Switch’ as ‘Suicide Switch’: Mobilizing Side Effects of Mubarak’s Communication Blackout

Paolo Gerbaudo

2017-06-13 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 25-46

From Arab Street to Social Movements: Re-theorizing Collective Action and the Role of Social Media in the Arab Spring

From Arab Street to Social Movements: Re-theorizing Collective Action and the Role of Social Media in the Arab Spring

Mohamed Ben Moussa

2017-06-13 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 47-68

Social Media, Surveillance and Social Control in the Bahrain Uprising

Social Media, Surveillance and Social Control in the Bahrain Uprising

Marc Owen Jones

2017-06-13 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 69-92

Is it Possible to Understand the Syrian Revolution through the Prism of Social Media?

Is it Possible to Understand the Syrian Revolution through the Prism of Social Media?

Juliette Harkin

2017-06-13 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 93-112

Social Media and the Syrian Revolution

Social Media and the Syrian Revolution

Hussein Ghrer

2017-06-13 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 113-122