This thesis will describe and analyze how young Syrian people could use the new techniques of information and communication. Firstly it describes the main characteristic of Syria on demographic economic political and cultural points of view. It underlines how the country has lately discovered the new technologies of communication in comparison with other Arabic countries. Then it presents the evolution of the sociology of mass media and communication and the main trends concerning the explication of the role of the web as a factor provoking the Arabic revolutions in 2010 and 2011. The text analyzes after the situation of the NTIC in Syria using quantitative information coming from different national and international reports. Then it presen...
This research analyzes the power of the Internet and social networks in the Arab uprisings. We are i...
Introduction: In this report from the USIP PeaceTech Initiative, a team of scholars from George Wash...
The Syrian emergency, with around 6.7 million people leaving the country, is considered the biggest ...
This thesis will describe and analyze how young Syrian people could use the new techniques of inform...
L’objet de cette thèse est de s’interroger sur l’accès des jeunes syriens aux nouvelles techniques d...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the f...
In 2011, a wave of uprisings, fueled by socio-political discontent, spread across multiple Arab coun...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the ...
Juliette Harkin, M.Phil Oxon, is a researcher and consultant on the Arab media and a PhD student und...
This paper, which is entitled ‘The Role of Social Media in the ‘Syrian Uprising’ aimed to report on ...
The latest communication technology had always played a critical role in the success of many revolut...
Social media and user-generated content (UGC) — photos and videos taken by members of the public — p...
Nos travaux se situent dans le cadre des recherches en Sciences de l’Information et de la Communicat...
Using extensive interviews of Syrian activists and tracing the course of initially peaceful protest...
The growing impact of new media around the world has been the subject of study by scores of scientis...
This research analyzes the power of the Internet and social networks in the Arab uprisings. We are i...
Introduction: In this report from the USIP PeaceTech Initiative, a team of scholars from George Wash...
The Syrian emergency, with around 6.7 million people leaving the country, is considered the biggest ...
This thesis will describe and analyze how young Syrian people could use the new techniques of inform...
L’objet de cette thèse est de s’interroger sur l’accès des jeunes syriens aux nouvelles techniques d...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the f...
In 2011, a wave of uprisings, fueled by socio-political discontent, spread across multiple Arab coun...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the ...
Juliette Harkin, M.Phil Oxon, is a researcher and consultant on the Arab media and a PhD student und...
This paper, which is entitled ‘The Role of Social Media in the ‘Syrian Uprising’ aimed to report on ...
The latest communication technology had always played a critical role in the success of many revolut...
Social media and user-generated content (UGC) — photos and videos taken by members of the public — p...
Nos travaux se situent dans le cadre des recherches en Sciences de l’Information et de la Communicat...
Using extensive interviews of Syrian activists and tracing the course of initially peaceful protest...
The growing impact of new media around the world has been the subject of study by scores of scientis...
This research analyzes the power of the Internet and social networks in the Arab uprisings. We are i...
Introduction: In this report from the USIP PeaceTech Initiative, a team of scholars from George Wash...
The Syrian emergency, with around 6.7 million people leaving the country, is considered the biggest ...