The Egyptian Revolution of 2011+ saw unprecedented involvement of Arab bloggers and online supporters participating in a process of political change. This paper will argue that a crucial factor in the success of the Egyptian protests was the recognition by protesters and their supporters, both national and transnational, of shared social identity constituted in resistance to injustice; the resulting community of resistance countered the exclusionary policies inherent and pervasive in the Egyptian government led by Hosni Mubarak from 1981 to 2011. Although the protests drew worldwide attention, and much scholarly research attempted to explain events and the role of social media in the Revolution and its outcomes, a neglected area of research...
This paper uses Gallup poll data to assess two narratives that have crystallized around the 2011 Egy...
This thesis deals with the topic of social media in the context of the Egyptian revolution in 2011. ...
Public opinion leaders and activists characterized the Egyptian “Arab Spring” of January 2011 as a “...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011+ saw unprecedented involvement of Arab bloggers and online supporter...
The power and role played by social media in developing social and political movements for political...
This dissertation closely looks at the role of social media during the uprisings in the Arab world i...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 and the popular protest movement that led to its success represent a...
In recent years, social media has become very significant for social networking. In the past, its ma...
The Egyptian 2011 revolution is presented in media - as well as statements made by organisations par...
This paper examines the role of the online social networks, especially Facebook, during the Egyptian...
Social media tools are media for social interaction, using highly accessible and scalable publishing...
peer-reviewedThe present study aims at identifying and monitoring the roles, which social media play...
The present study aims at identifying and monitoring the roles, which social media played during the...
This article seeks to open dialogue about the utility of resource mobilization theory in explaining ...
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...
This thesis deals with the topic of social media in the context of the Egyptian revolution in 2011. ...
Public opinion leaders and activists characterized the Egyptian “Arab Spring” of January 2011 as a “...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011+ saw unprecedented involvement of Arab bloggers and online supporter...
The power and role played by social media in developing social and political movements for political...
This dissertation closely looks at the role of social media during the uprisings in the Arab world i...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 and the popular protest movement that led to its success represent a...
In recent years, social media has become very significant for social networking. In the past, its ma...
The Egyptian 2011 revolution is presented in media - as well as statements made by organisations par...
This paper examines the role of the online social networks, especially Facebook, during the Egyptian...
Social media tools are media for social interaction, using highly accessible and scalable publishing...
peer-reviewedThe present study aims at identifying and monitoring the roles, which social media play...
The present study aims at identifying and monitoring the roles, which social media played during the...
This article seeks to open dialogue about the utility of resource mobilization theory in explaining ...
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...
This thesis deals with the topic of social media in the context of the Egyptian revolution in 2011. ...
Public opinion leaders and activists characterized the Egyptian “Arab Spring” of January 2011 as a “...