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The Cultural Geography of Social Media, Ritual and Communication in the Arab Spring

Democracy’s Fourth Wave? Digital Media and the Arab Spring

Democracy’s Fourth Wave? Digital Media and the Arab Spring

... digital media in the Arab Spring is oft en made through the simple claim that it is people on the streets and their grievances that constitute political ...in social change, real revolutions ...

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Opening Closed Regimes: What was the Role of Social Media during the Arab Spring?

Opening Closed Regimes: What was the Role of Social Media during the Arab Spring?

... political communication. First, social media provides new opportunities and new tools for social movements to respond to conditions in their ...of social elites, is important because ...

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Social Media as a Tool for Political Resistance: Lessons from the Arab Spring and the Nigerian Protests

Social Media as a Tool for Political Resistance: Lessons from the Arab Spring and the Nigerian Protests

... the social media had been used mainly for the establishment, maintenance and sustenance of social relationship and other forms of social communication and citizen ...that social ...

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From masterchef to the Arab Spring via Wikileaks: social media and political change

From masterchef to the Arab Spring via Wikileaks: social media and political change

... the Arab Spring on the one hand, and by the Australian public on the ...other. Social media have been used in the Middle East for 'direct action' reasons like organising protests, and toppling ...

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Impact of social media in arab spring: special emphasis on tunisia’s uprising

Impact of social media in arab spring: special emphasis on tunisia’s uprising

... and social media such as Twitter Twits Pictures, Facebook, and mobile phones, SMS, MMS, YouTube and ...the social protest to accelerate the influence of Facebook and twitter in our social life ...

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Social media, protest cultures and political subjectivities of the Arab spring

Social media, protest cultures and political subjectivities of the Arab spring

... rhetoric, banal statements of support for democratization and more or less straight reporting of events – though other research (Papacharissi and Oliveira, 2012) suggests they find this switching between the profound ...

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Sí, Se Puede (Yes, We Can), Culturally Relevant Biographies: A study on the impact of culturally relevant biographies on social studies instruction

Sí, Se Puede (Yes, We Can), Culturally Relevant Biographies: A study on the impact of culturally relevant biographies on social studies instruction

... that social media alone spawned the Arab Spring, communication studies have begun to document the various roles ICTs did play in the Arab ...a media watchdog to engage the ...

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Using Collaborative Gaming to Engage Arab Youth in Cultural Memes

Using Collaborative Gaming to Engage Arab Youth in Cultural Memes

... of social media activism in the Middle East in 2008 (Abdulla, ...the Arab Spring is the ‘We Are All Khaled Said’ Facebook page, which was launched in 2010, six months before the Arab ...

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The use of social media by young consumers in purchasing processes

The use of social media by young consumers in purchasing processes

... popular social media ...on social media portals play an important role in the purchasing process, they lead to not just taking into consideration, but also to purchasing products that you ...

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Social Media, Mediation and the Arab Revolutions

Social Media, Mediation and the Arab Revolutions

... as social and economic relations are not egalitarian within society today, we need to expect the same for the economy of new media (Mansell 2004, ...our communication styles (open source FLOSS ...

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Arab Revolutions and the Social Media Effect

Arab Revolutions and the Social Media Effect

... broadcast media have been totally redundant in the revolutionary ...for Arab citizens to send their footage of unfolding events to the Al-Jazeera website for it to re-broadcast on its TV screens was a key ...

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Symbolic Communication and the Notion of “Pachamama” in the “Quechua” and “Aimara” Cultures

Symbolic Communication and the Notion of “Pachamama” in the “Quechua” and “Aimara” Cultures

... on communication systems and behavior of nature's phenomena, people weave myths that refer to the origins of life, individuals observe the movement of stars, human groups elaborate stories that motivate the states ...

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Rethinking material culture of sustainability: Commodity consumption, cultural biographies, and following the thing

Rethinking material culture of sustainability: Commodity consumption, cultural biographies, and following the thing

... ephemeral cultural cat- egories, they have been shown to play an active role in shaping their own biographies and the moments of consumption that punctuate ...

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The Influence of Social Media on Consuptive Behavior of Millennial Generation in Makassar

The Influence of Social Media on Consuptive Behavior of Millennial Generation in Makassar

... One important feature of the millennials is internet usage [2, 3]. There is an exponential increase in internet users in Indonesia [4]. The increase in the number of internet users affected the increasing number of ...

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"Taking stock: a meta-analysis of the virtual public sphere in communication journals"

"Taking stock: a meta-analysis of the virtual public sphere in communication journals"

... by social media. Social media have eroded anonymity and its ostensible impunity (see Postmes and Brunsting, 2002) instituting a regime of heightened personal disclosure (Baron, ...2008). ...

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... (5) (PGOA) “ ...Aile bağı ve derin etnik kökenleri bakımından hayli esmer olanlarımız bile...Suriyeli mülteci istemiyor. Lafta pek hümanistler, pek yardımseverler ama Ortadoğu'dan gelen her sığınma talebini neredeyse ...

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Social Responsibility in the Development of the Community’s Seven Tribes in the Region of the PT  Freeport Papua, INDONESIA

Social Responsibility in the Development of the Community’s Seven Tribes in the Region of the PT Freeport Papua, INDONESIA

... Abstract:- This type of qualitative research approach through Phenomenology, the results showed that CSR activities conducted by the company is not optimal is done, the company hasn't been paying attention to the ...

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MOOCs AS AN INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN LABORATORY

MOOCs AS AN INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN LABORATORY

... prompt social learning, aligned with the outcomes and embedded in the assessment regime; 2) perhaps a less fashionable point of view but not to be overlooked – that the software′s UI is vital if you want to make ...

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SHARING A PRAGMATIC NETWORKED MODEL FOR OPEN PEDAGOGY: THE OPEN HUB MODEL OF KNOWLEDGE GENERATION IN HIGHER-EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTS

SHARING A PRAGMATIC NETWORKED MODEL FOR OPEN PEDAGOGY: THE OPEN HUB MODEL OF KNOWLEDGE GENERATION IN HIGHER-EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTS

... OEPs and uses student blogs and an open hub blog that is described later in this article. According to Fig. 1, the first stage of OLDI is development of relationships between teachers and students. The second is ...

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Effects of Social and Cultural values in Hosp...

Effects of Social and Cultural values in Hosp...

... Today, voyagers encounter angling on "true water crafts", while anglers work in general stores. This circumstance causes a crack between local people and the socio-social condition. Additionally adding to ...

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