Egyptian Revolution 2.0: Political Blogging, Civic Engagement, and Citizen Journalism
This book sheds light on the growing phenomenon of cyberactivism in the Arab world, with a special focus on the Egyptian political blogosphere and its role in paving the way to democratization and socio-political change in Egypt, which culminated in Egypt's historical popular revolution.
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Egyptian Revolution 2.0: Political Blogging, Civic Engagement, and Citizen Journalism
This book sheds light on the growing phenomenon of cyberactivism in the Arab world, with a special focus on the Egyptian political blogosphere and its role in paving the way to democratization and socio-political change in Egypt, which culminated in Egypt's historical popular revolution.
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Egyptian Revolution 2.0: Political Blogging, Civic Engagement, and Citizen Journalism

Egyptian Revolution 2.0: Political Blogging, Civic Engagement, and Citizen Journalism

by M. el-Nawawy, S. Khamis
Egyptian Revolution 2.0: Political Blogging, Civic Engagement, and Citizen Journalism

Egyptian Revolution 2.0: Political Blogging, Civic Engagement, and Citizen Journalism

by M. el-Nawawy, S. Khamis

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Overview

This book sheds light on the growing phenomenon of cyberactivism in the Arab world, with a special focus on the Egyptian political blogosphere and its role in paving the way to democratization and socio-political change in Egypt, which culminated in Egypt's historical popular revolution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137543561
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 07/08/2015
Series: The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication
Edition description: 2013
Pages: 241
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Mohammed el-Nawawy is professor of International Communication and Middle Eastern Studies in the Department of Political Science and Sociology at Queens University of Charlotte, USA. He is the author or coauthor of a number of books, including Islam dot Com: Contemporary Islamic Discourses in Cyberspace and Al-Jazeera: The story of the network that is rattling governments and redefining modern journalism. He is the founding and senior editor of the Journal of Middle East Media and serves on the editorial boards of several related journals. He is also a board member on the Arab-U.S. Association for Communication Educators.

Sahar Khamis is associate professor in the Department of Communication in the Department of Maryland, College Park, USA. She is the former Head of the Mass Communication and Information Science Department in Qatar University. She is the co-author of Islam Dot Com: Contemporary Islamic Discourses in Cyberspace and has contributed chapters to several books including Women and Media in the Middle East: Power Through Self-Expression and New Media and the New Middle East. She is the recipient of a number of prestigious academic and professional awards and serves on several editorial boards for journals relating to Middle East media studies.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSPREFACE 1: Blogging as Cyberactivism: Introductory Themes 2: Political Blogging: (Re)Envisioning Civic Engagement and Citizen Journalism 3: The Arab Political Blogosphere: The Case of Egypt 4: Blogging on Violations of Human Rights and Limitations on Freedom 5: Blogging on Governmental Corruption 6: The Future of Political Blogging in Egypt: Looking Ahead References

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"[This book] advances our understanding of how modern political communication really works, especially in media systems where the first openings for debating public policy options are happening over digital media." - Philip N. Howard, Professor, University of Washington

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