This paper explores how Twitter has been used in the debate on women’s right to drive in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The overarching aim of this investigation is to explain how gender roles and the relationship between the genders are navigated in these debates. For Saudi Arabian women, social media platforms such as Twitter provide a unique space to express opinions and highlight areas of concern in a way that they are unable to in any other public sphere. The exploration of the debate on women’s right to drive in the KSA was achieved by collecting a body of tweets in Arabic addressing this topic from the last three months of 2015. Following a corpus-assisted discourse studies approach, this paper analyzes arguments by T...
This paper examines the role of civil society, women activists, in an attempt to protest the prohibi...
This paper examines the role of civil society, women activists, in an attempt to protest the prohibi...
During the last decade, different platforms of social media have become the most crucial vehicles fo...
This paper explores how Twitter has been used in the debate on women’s right to drive in the K...
EMBARGOED - expected end date 22.10.2025This study investigates how Saudi women represented themselv...
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...
The initial phases of this research were undertaken in the second half of 2011, at a pivotal moment ...
Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been popular tools for social and political mo...
Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been popular tools for social and political mo...
Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been popular tools for social and political mo...
Since the Arab Spring uprisings in 2011, Twitter has proven to be a useful mobilization tool for cit...
The present study aims to analyse the impact of printed media on lifting the driving ban for women i...
This thesis addresses the influence of Twitter on the development of female individualism in Saudi A...
This paper examines the role of civil society, women activists, in an attempt to protest the prohibi...
This paper examines the role of civil society, women activists, in an attempt to protest the prohibi...
This paper examines the role of civil society, women activists, in an attempt to protest the prohibi...
During the last decade, different platforms of social media have become the most crucial vehicles fo...
This paper explores how Twitter has been used in the debate on women’s right to drive in the K...
EMBARGOED - expected end date 22.10.2025This study investigates how Saudi women represented themselv...
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...
The initial phases of this research were undertaken in the second half of 2011, at a pivotal moment ...
Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been popular tools for social and political mo...
Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been popular tools for social and political mo...
Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been popular tools for social and political mo...
Since the Arab Spring uprisings in 2011, Twitter has proven to be a useful mobilization tool for cit...
The present study aims to analyse the impact of printed media on lifting the driving ban for women i...
This thesis addresses the influence of Twitter on the development of female individualism in Saudi A...
This paper examines the role of civil society, women activists, in an attempt to protest the prohibi...
This paper examines the role of civil society, women activists, in an attempt to protest the prohibi...
This paper examines the role of civil society, women activists, in an attempt to protest the prohibi...
During the last decade, different platforms of social media have become the most crucial vehicles fo...