AbstractWithin a short time, a number of North African and Middle Eastern countries have moved from authoritarian regimes to initiate the process of democratic change in what is called the 2011 revolutions or the Arab Spring. These unexpected and unpredicted revolutions were real political surprises in those countries as well as outside the countries. This paper explores the role of social media in the lead up to the uprisings of 2011. On the basis of meta-analysis of published and electronic sources, the paper seeks to argue that social media and social network sites had played a catalytic role in the 2011 revolts in North Africa and Middle East
This paper discusses the effect of social media on the occurrence of ‘Arab Spring’. In the Arab worl...
Revolts in Tunisia and Egypt have led many observers to speak of the “first digital revolution” in t...
The recent revolutions known as the Arab Spring have been characterized as the products of social me...
In late of 2010 and during 2011, the Arab countries saw a series of large scale political uprisings....
This article studies the 2011 Arab uprisings as social movements for political reform and regime cha...
In recent years, social media has become very significant for social networking. In the past, its ma...
The present study aims at identifying and monitoring the roles, which social media played during the...
The Arab Spring was a civil commotion, that started in Tunisia in 2011, and which subsequently sprea...
In 2011, a wave of uprisings, fueled by socio-political discontent, spread across multiple Arab coun...
The power and role played by social media in developing social and political movements for political...
Social media determined dramatic changes in the balance of political power in the Arab world and in ...
Revolutions have occurred since the beginning of organized society. People have been deprived of ce...
Social media is one of the most important aspects of globalization, as it is considered to be the ma...
At the very beginning of the 21st century, social media platforms were the determinants of the socia...
New forms of social media have begun to play an increasingly significant role in human interaction. ...
This paper discusses the effect of social media on the occurrence of ‘Arab Spring’. In the Arab worl...
Revolts in Tunisia and Egypt have led many observers to speak of the “first digital revolution” in t...
The recent revolutions known as the Arab Spring have been characterized as the products of social me...
In late of 2010 and during 2011, the Arab countries saw a series of large scale political uprisings....
This article studies the 2011 Arab uprisings as social movements for political reform and regime cha...
In recent years, social media has become very significant for social networking. In the past, its ma...
The present study aims at identifying and monitoring the roles, which social media played during the...
The Arab Spring was a civil commotion, that started in Tunisia in 2011, and which subsequently sprea...
In 2011, a wave of uprisings, fueled by socio-political discontent, spread across multiple Arab coun...
The power and role played by social media in developing social and political movements for political...
Social media determined dramatic changes in the balance of political power in the Arab world and in ...
Revolutions have occurred since the beginning of organized society. People have been deprived of ce...
Social media is one of the most important aspects of globalization, as it is considered to be the ma...
At the very beginning of the 21st century, social media platforms were the determinants of the socia...
New forms of social media have begun to play an increasingly significant role in human interaction. ...
This paper discusses the effect of social media on the occurrence of ‘Arab Spring’. In the Arab worl...
Revolts in Tunisia and Egypt have led many observers to speak of the “first digital revolution” in t...
The recent revolutions known as the Arab Spring have been characterized as the products of social me...