Since the Arab Spring uprisings in 2011, Twitter has proven to be a useful mobilization tool for citizens within the relatively closed societies of the Arab world. Twitter affirms that unheard voices can now be heard and the claims on social and political practices are being exposed to public discussion. Within this debate, women’s right’s issues have floated to the surface. In societies like Saudi Arabia, a culture of modesty and conservatism exists, and the implication of male guardianship law restricts the ways in which women can participate in the public sphere. Twitter has provided a medium for challenging this culture. Here, the contradictions inherent in restrictions on Saudi women are being renegotiated, and there is a new landscape...
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The aim of this thesis is to analyse female political participation in the 2011 revolution in Egypt ...
EMBARGOED - expected end date 22.10.2025This study investigates how Saudi women represented themselv...
In 2016, a social media campaign with the hashtag #EndMaleGuardianshipSystem, particularly on Twitte...
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The initial phases of this research were undertaken in the second half of 2011, at a pivotal moment ...
This thesis examines Twitter's role in social and political mobilisation in the countries of the Gul...
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This essay analyzes the engagement of Arab feminist activisms online, most notably during the citize...
Iran is one of the few countries in the world with laws of compulsory hijab for women,regardless of ...
report series, which focuses on key events and new developments in Internet freedom. The report maps...
The ever-growing digital takeover of society fosters new platforms for opinion formation, transformi...
Facebook is one of the world's largest social networks, with more than 2,7 billion active users glob...
After the “Arab Spring” uprisings, an optimistic strand in the field of media and social change emer...
The patriarchal societies in the MENA region have their entire social framework around the protectio...
During the course of the so-called Arab Spring, observers were quick to refer to the uprisings as »F...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse female political participation in the 2011 revolution in Egypt ...
EMBARGOED - expected end date 22.10.2025This study investigates how Saudi women represented themselv...
In 2016, a social media campaign with the hashtag #EndMaleGuardianshipSystem, particularly on Twitte...
This paper explores how Twitter has been used in the debate on women’s right to drive in the K...
The initial phases of this research were undertaken in the second half of 2011, at a pivotal moment ...
This thesis examines Twitter's role in social and political mobilisation in the countries of the Gul...
Emerging cyber-collective movements have frequently made headlines in the news. Despite the exponent...
This essay analyzes the engagement of Arab feminist activisms online, most notably during the citize...
Iran is one of the few countries in the world with laws of compulsory hijab for women,regardless of ...
report series, which focuses on key events and new developments in Internet freedom. The report maps...
The ever-growing digital takeover of society fosters new platforms for opinion formation, transformi...
Facebook is one of the world's largest social networks, with more than 2,7 billion active users glob...
After the “Arab Spring” uprisings, an optimistic strand in the field of media and social change emer...
The patriarchal societies in the MENA region have their entire social framework around the protectio...
During the course of the so-called Arab Spring, observers were quick to refer to the uprisings as »F...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse female political participation in the 2011 revolution in Egypt ...