Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to the status quo. While such censorship practices were traditionally aimed at broadcast and print media, the emergence of the Internet and social media in particular, prompted some authoritarian regimes, such as the Assad regime in Syria, to try and exert a similar level of censorship on the Internet as well. During the Arab Spring, the Syrian regime blocked hundreds of websites that provided social networking, news, and other services. Taking Syria as a case study, this paper examines whether Internet censorship succeeded in preventing Internet users from reaching censored online content during 2010−2012. By analyzing the use of Alkasir, a ce...
In recent years, the international community has seen the Internet ascend to prominence in transform...
Free and open exchange of information on the Internet is at risk: more than 60 countries practice so...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on how potential circumventing media and communication techn...
Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to...
Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to...
This dissertation explores the role of Internet censorship and circumvention in the Arab world as we...
Over the past few years, several governments worldwide have put in place Internet censorship program...
In February, as uprisings swept the Middle East, Syria, the ‘enemy of the Internet’, lifted a five-y...
This article offers a first subnational analysis of the relationship between states' dynamic control...
The Internet has become the new battle ground between authoritarian regimes and ordinary individuals...
This article offers a first subnational analysis of the relationship between states’ dynamic control...
The Internet has become the new battle ground between authoritarian regimes and ordinary individuals...
Internet censorship of one form or another affects on the order of half of all internet users. Previ...
The Internet has, within a period of twenty years, become the primary medium of information exchang...
The Internet and social media are being corrupted into authoritarian tools by autocrats and regimes,...
In recent years, the international community has seen the Internet ascend to prominence in transform...
Free and open exchange of information on the Internet is at risk: more than 60 countries practice so...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on how potential circumventing media and communication techn...
Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to...
Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to...
This dissertation explores the role of Internet censorship and circumvention in the Arab world as we...
Over the past few years, several governments worldwide have put in place Internet censorship program...
In February, as uprisings swept the Middle East, Syria, the ‘enemy of the Internet’, lifted a five-y...
This article offers a first subnational analysis of the relationship between states' dynamic control...
The Internet has become the new battle ground between authoritarian regimes and ordinary individuals...
This article offers a first subnational analysis of the relationship between states’ dynamic control...
The Internet has become the new battle ground between authoritarian regimes and ordinary individuals...
Internet censorship of one form or another affects on the order of half of all internet users. Previ...
The Internet has, within a period of twenty years, become the primary medium of information exchang...
The Internet and social media are being corrupted into authoritarian tools by autocrats and regimes,...
In recent years, the international community has seen the Internet ascend to prominence in transform...
Free and open exchange of information on the Internet is at risk: more than 60 countries practice so...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on how potential circumventing media and communication techn...