This thesis studies the role of Social Media in the ongoing Iranian protests through an analysis of social media in past conflicts, namely the Jasmine Revolution. The studies’ objective is to debate how social media constitutes a tool for revolution in the two cases, and in what ways it can be used as one in similar situations. Both conflicts will be analysed, the relevance of a comparison between the two will be brought forward, and a set of patterns of social medias’ use will be identified and analysed. Because the Iranian protests are so recent, the choice of analysing a past conflict where social media played a key role, and applying the theoretical and conceptual patterns identified in said conflict to the current protests was made
The article aims to analyse the role of social media in initiating and organising protest and revolu...
This thesis deals with the topic of social media in the context of the Egyptian revolution in 2011. ...
The Arab Spring was a wave of revolutionary protests, both violent and nonviolent, that started with...
The 2009 post-election protests in Tehran in Iran are colloquially referred to as the “Twitter revol...
'Iran: the First Twitter Revolution?' looks at the use of Twitter during the widespread criticism of...
This dissertation closely looks at the role of social media during the uprisings in the Arab world i...
This thesis analyzes the role of social media in the protests in Egypt and Syria which of the social...
In recent years, a number of countries across the world have faced civil unrest that has led to poli...
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This paper delves into the emergence of information communication technology products such as YouTub...
In many contexts, social media has been considered as a group of tools that facilitates people's acc...
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Depending on the political environment, economic, cultural and social factors, the digital era provi...
The surge in mass protest movements against authoritarian regimes around the world is raising questi...
Social media tools are media for social interaction, using highly accessible and scalable publishing...
The article aims to analyse the role of social media in initiating and organising protest and revolu...
This thesis deals with the topic of social media in the context of the Egyptian revolution in 2011. ...
The Arab Spring was a wave of revolutionary protests, both violent and nonviolent, that started with...
The 2009 post-election protests in Tehran in Iran are colloquially referred to as the “Twitter revol...
'Iran: the First Twitter Revolution?' looks at the use of Twitter during the widespread criticism of...
This dissertation closely looks at the role of social media during the uprisings in the Arab world i...
This thesis analyzes the role of social media in the protests in Egypt and Syria which of the social...
In recent years, a number of countries across the world have faced civil unrest that has led to poli...
This paper, which is entitled ‘The Role of Social Media in the ‘Syrian Uprising’ aimed to report on ...
This paper delves into the emergence of information communication technology products such as YouTub...
In many contexts, social media has been considered as a group of tools that facilitates people's acc...
This research project examines the role of social media in political activism with a particular focu...
Depending on the political environment, economic, cultural and social factors, the digital era provi...
The surge in mass protest movements against authoritarian regimes around the world is raising questi...
Social media tools are media for social interaction, using highly accessible and scalable publishing...
The article aims to analyse the role of social media in initiating and organising protest and revolu...
This thesis deals with the topic of social media in the context of the Egyptian revolution in 2011. ...
The Arab Spring was a wave of revolutionary protests, both violent and nonviolent, that started with...