The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 and the popular protest movement that led to its success represent a significant departure from recent Egyptian history. Plagued by an authoritarian government and weak civil society, the Egyptian population as a whole had little incentive to risk openly opposing the government and demanding change. This paper forwards a model of how such an unexpected revolution might occur, then demonstrates how social media outlets like Twitter can assist in drawing protesters to the streets. The paper then examines the flow of information posted to Twitter during the Egyptian revolution by tracing the number of times key protesters were “retweeted” over time. Though social media is shown to have the potential to facilita...
This article draws on social movement theory to help explain how the use of social media, in partic...
This paper uses Gallup poll data to assess two narratives that have crystallized around the 2011 Egy...
This paper uses Gallup poll data to assess two narratives that have crystallized around the 2011 Egy...
In recent years, social media has become very significant for social networking. In the past, its ma...
Social media tools are media for social interaction, using highly accessible and scalable publishing...
2011-07-28The 2011 Egyptian Revolution captured the world’s attention, not just because of its polit...
Drawing on evidence from the 2011 Egyptian uprising, we demonstrate how the use of two social media ...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011+ saw unprecedented involvement of Arab bloggers and online supporter...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011+ saw unprecedented involvement of Arab bloggers and online supporter...
Social media's role in formenting protest action in Egypt has often been lauded by proponents of the...
Social media's role in formenting protest action in Egypt has often been lauded by proponents of the...
The power and role played by social media in developing social and political movements for political...
On 25 January 2011, the world was witness to a civic protest movement unprecedented in Egypt’s histo...
Combating Terrorism Exchange 2.4 (2012): 54-64In this article we draw on social movement theory to h...
This paper examines the role of the online social networks, especially Facebook, during the Egyptian...
This article draws on social movement theory to help explain how the use of social media, in partic...
This paper uses Gallup poll data to assess two narratives that have crystallized around the 2011 Egy...
This paper uses Gallup poll data to assess two narratives that have crystallized around the 2011 Egy...
In recent years, social media has become very significant for social networking. In the past, its ma...
Social media tools are media for social interaction, using highly accessible and scalable publishing...
2011-07-28The 2011 Egyptian Revolution captured the world’s attention, not just because of its polit...
Drawing on evidence from the 2011 Egyptian uprising, we demonstrate how the use of two social media ...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011+ saw unprecedented involvement of Arab bloggers and online supporter...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011+ saw unprecedented involvement of Arab bloggers and online supporter...
Social media's role in formenting protest action in Egypt has often been lauded by proponents of the...
Social media's role in formenting protest action in Egypt has often been lauded by proponents of the...
The power and role played by social media in developing social and political movements for political...
On 25 January 2011, the world was witness to a civic protest movement unprecedented in Egypt’s histo...
Combating Terrorism Exchange 2.4 (2012): 54-64In this article we draw on social movement theory to h...
This paper examines the role of the online social networks, especially Facebook, during the Egyptian...
This article draws on social movement theory to help explain how the use of social media, in partic...
This paper uses Gallup poll data to assess two narratives that have crystallized around the 2011 Egy...
This paper uses Gallup poll data to assess two narratives that have crystallized around the 2011 Egy...