Using a sociological approach, we show how Tunisians of the diaspora take advantage of Internet to keep themselves involved and informed and to denounce what they consider as unjust in their native country. We describe the style of critical speech preferred by these activist Internet users and the type of public sphere they claim. We study the activist paths of some of them and analyse their relationships with Internet users living in Tunisia. While they are initially less likely to openly denounce (use of indirect criticism) the authoritarian regime, we illustrate how these Internet users in Tunisia come to play an increasingly important role in this new space of contestation.Dans une approche sociologique, nous montrons comment des Tunisi...
This research analyzes the power of the Internet and social networks in the Arab uprisings. We are i...
The role of information and communications technologies (ICTs) in the Arab Spring of 2011 has been w...
In this essay the authors investigate how authoritarian regimes use internet technology to respond t...
peer reviewedLors du soulèvement populaire tunisien qui a conduit au départ du président Ben Ali le ...
In Tunisia, the 'Publinets' are very popular, especially among middle-aged people (18-25 years of ag...
In order to investigate the different forms of appropriation of Information and Communication Techno...
This project analyzes the role of the internet in the development of grassroots feminism in Tunisia ...
Suite au mouvement de contestation populaire qui a conduit à la chute du régime de Ben Ali, médias e...
Les TIC ont apporté des changements considérables aux niveaux des États et des populations ces derni...
L’auteur aborde la question de la cyberdissidence tunisienne. Au lendemain du « printemps arabe » du...
Partendo da un’analisi della dimensione geografica dei movimenti sociali e dell’uso di Internet qual...
Internet censorship and control have been commonplace in Tunisia since the Internet became available...
In this paper, we examine the contribution of the social Web in the events that led to the fall of t...
Cette étude porte sur la transition politique et son interaction avec la communication religieuse en...
In this article we argue that examining efforts at Internet reform in Tunisia holds important lesson...
This research analyzes the power of the Internet and social networks in the Arab uprisings. We are i...
The role of information and communications technologies (ICTs) in the Arab Spring of 2011 has been w...
In this essay the authors investigate how authoritarian regimes use internet technology to respond t...
peer reviewedLors du soulèvement populaire tunisien qui a conduit au départ du président Ben Ali le ...
In Tunisia, the 'Publinets' are very popular, especially among middle-aged people (18-25 years of ag...
In order to investigate the different forms of appropriation of Information and Communication Techno...
This project analyzes the role of the internet in the development of grassroots feminism in Tunisia ...
Suite au mouvement de contestation populaire qui a conduit à la chute du régime de Ben Ali, médias e...
Les TIC ont apporté des changements considérables aux niveaux des États et des populations ces derni...
L’auteur aborde la question de la cyberdissidence tunisienne. Au lendemain du « printemps arabe » du...
Partendo da un’analisi della dimensione geografica dei movimenti sociali e dell’uso di Internet qual...
Internet censorship and control have been commonplace in Tunisia since the Internet became available...
In this paper, we examine the contribution of the social Web in the events that led to the fall of t...
Cette étude porte sur la transition politique et son interaction avec la communication religieuse en...
In this article we argue that examining efforts at Internet reform in Tunisia holds important lesson...
This research analyzes the power of the Internet and social networks in the Arab uprisings. We are i...
The role of information and communications technologies (ICTs) in the Arab Spring of 2011 has been w...
In this essay the authors investigate how authoritarian regimes use internet technology to respond t...