This article deals with the ways in which Islam is put to use by the Syrian regime and its opposition in the Syrian Uprising. By applying anthropological theory about politics of immediation and political theory about ideologies to a specific case – namely bombings in Kafer Suseh in Damascus in December 2011 – the article illustrates how horrific images in the conflict are mediated as part of distinctive political projects. The article traces the work of anti-regime activists on the Internet and on TV as well as that of pro-regime representatives in order to understand the peculiar scapegoating processes that followed in the hours after the bombings. In effect, a certain dynamic of ideological mediation is proposed in which social, historic...
In 2011, a wave of uprisings, fueled by socio-political discontent, spread across multiple Arab coun...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the ...
Abstract This study examines the processes of collective transformations (radicalisation, de-radica...
This article is a preliminary survey of the media usage of Sunni religious actors during the Syrian ...
The aim of this article is to analyse the evolution of political Islam in Syria since Bashar al-Asad...
This thesis examines the turn to conflict in Syria during 2011 to see if it is revolutionary in natu...
Today, the Middle East is dealing with devastating civil wars and ideological struggles affecting th...
The analysis of the social media content of: Syrian & foreign - opposition & loyalist - off...
Goaded by the regional repercussions of the Syrian crisis sectarian tensions are emerging as the key...
The Sunni ‘ulama of Syria did not respond to the 2011 revolution in a unified fashion. Whereas top s...
Abstract: The Syrian conflict that erupted in 2011 became a global crisis and attracted the internat...
A huge wave of mass protests for the last years has lead to a collapse of many longstanding traditio...
Despite the fact that social media has played such a momentous role in fueling the Arab Spring, no s...
Terrorism and its causes have been widely discussed in academic literature, and especially the issue...
This study investigates the usage of Syrian media tools in manipulating people’s perception towards ...
In 2011, a wave of uprisings, fueled by socio-political discontent, spread across multiple Arab coun...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the ...
Abstract This study examines the processes of collective transformations (radicalisation, de-radica...
This article is a preliminary survey of the media usage of Sunni religious actors during the Syrian ...
The aim of this article is to analyse the evolution of political Islam in Syria since Bashar al-Asad...
This thesis examines the turn to conflict in Syria during 2011 to see if it is revolutionary in natu...
Today, the Middle East is dealing with devastating civil wars and ideological struggles affecting th...
The analysis of the social media content of: Syrian & foreign - opposition & loyalist - off...
Goaded by the regional repercussions of the Syrian crisis sectarian tensions are emerging as the key...
The Sunni ‘ulama of Syria did not respond to the 2011 revolution in a unified fashion. Whereas top s...
Abstract: The Syrian conflict that erupted in 2011 became a global crisis and attracted the internat...
A huge wave of mass protests for the last years has lead to a collapse of many longstanding traditio...
Despite the fact that social media has played such a momentous role in fueling the Arab Spring, no s...
Terrorism and its causes have been widely discussed in academic literature, and especially the issue...
This study investigates the usage of Syrian media tools in manipulating people’s perception towards ...
In 2011, a wave of uprisings, fueled by socio-political discontent, spread across multiple Arab coun...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the ...
Abstract This study examines the processes of collective transformations (radicalisation, de-radica...