Vliv a role sociálních médií na Arabské jaro: Egyptská revoluce - případová studie

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Title: Vliv a role sociálních médií na Arabské jaro: Egyptská revoluce - případová studie
Author: Fihaili, Ahmed
Advisor: Štarchoň, Peter
Abstract: While in most countries, Social Media Networks (SMN) are used for leisure and business, there are places where those platforms have become tools for mass mobilization and pro-tests organization. Countries throughout the Arab world varied in their usage of Social Media Networks (SMN), but learned from watching others on how to use it effectively to engage the outside world and to broadcast the human rights abuses committed by their respective regimes. Social unrest began in Tunisia in December 2010 and quickly spread to countries across the Middle East and North Africa, most noticeably in Egypt, Tunis and Syria. In several of these countries, protests evolved into revolutions resulting in the over-throw of autocratic governments. These events, now known as the Arab Spring, have significantly changed MENA region, and in particular in Egypt as its resulted into the restructuring of the Egyptian regime. The aim of this study is carried out based on two research themes: studying the impact and role of social media networks (SMN) in the Egyptian ?Revolution? of 2011 according to activists and experts, and studying the role of social media sites from the viewpoint of Al-Jazeera and CNN news channels.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10563/23764
Date: 2012-10-01
Availability: Bez omezení
Department: Ústav marketingových komunikací
Discipline: Marketing Communications
Grade for thesis and defense: A 30217


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