This paper discusses the effect of social media on the occurrence of ‘Arab Spring’. In the Arab world no country could claim to be truly democratic and most were autocratic coupled with desertification (68.4 per cent of the total land area), phenomenal rise in population and scarcity of water. Moreover, about 60 per cent of the population is under 25 years and this group belonging to lower- middle class with high education, self- constructed status, wider world views and global dreams forced them to raise their voice and change the autocratic set up. But, in the absence of effective social media since the year 2000 made it possible to raise their voice unitedly through facebook, twitter and blogs culminating to the ouster of Hosne Mubarak i...
The Arab countries are typically described as lacking democratic traditions, freedom of the press, h...
The popular revolutions that swept across North Africa and the Middle East (NAME) countries, popular...
The events of Arab Spring were shocking for those who study societal movements as long-term dictator...
In the past 10 years social media has become a way of communicating, following the news, posting pic...
At the very beginning of the 21st century, social media platforms were the determinants of the socia...
The Arab Spring was a civil commotion, that started in Tunisia in 2011, and which subsequently sprea...
Revolutions have occurred since the beginning of organized society. People have been deprived of ce...
In late of 2010 and during 2011, the Arab countries saw a series of large scale political uprisings....
The ‘Arab Spring’ refers to the protests and revolutions that spread across a number of Middle Easte...
The events and changes called the Arab Spring occurred in the Middle East have been studied by many...
In the Spring of 2011, a tremor swept through North Africa and the Middle East. What began in Tunisi...
Social media played a central role in shaping political debates in the Arab Spring. A spike in onlin...
Research on media and contentious politics in the Arab world point to the vital role that social med...
Social media is one of the most important aspects of globalization, as it is considered to be the ma...
The discussion of the role of social media in the Arab Spring is often characterized by two opposing...
The Arab countries are typically described as lacking democratic traditions, freedom of the press, h...
The popular revolutions that swept across North Africa and the Middle East (NAME) countries, popular...
The events of Arab Spring were shocking for those who study societal movements as long-term dictator...
In the past 10 years social media has become a way of communicating, following the news, posting pic...
At the very beginning of the 21st century, social media platforms were the determinants of the socia...
The Arab Spring was a civil commotion, that started in Tunisia in 2011, and which subsequently sprea...
Revolutions have occurred since the beginning of organized society. People have been deprived of ce...
In late of 2010 and during 2011, the Arab countries saw a series of large scale political uprisings....
The ‘Arab Spring’ refers to the protests and revolutions that spread across a number of Middle Easte...
The events and changes called the Arab Spring occurred in the Middle East have been studied by many...
In the Spring of 2011, a tremor swept through North Africa and the Middle East. What began in Tunisi...
Social media played a central role in shaping political debates in the Arab Spring. A spike in onlin...
Research on media and contentious politics in the Arab world point to the vital role that social med...
Social media is one of the most important aspects of globalization, as it is considered to be the ma...
The discussion of the role of social media in the Arab Spring is often characterized by two opposing...
The Arab countries are typically described as lacking democratic traditions, freedom of the press, h...
The popular revolutions that swept across North Africa and the Middle East (NAME) countries, popular...
The events of Arab Spring were shocking for those who study societal movements as long-term dictator...