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[ecrea] [IJoC] Special Section on "The Arab Spring & the Role of ICTs" Published
Mon Oct 03 23:32:33 GMT 2011
The International Journal of Communication (IJoC) is pleased to announce the
publication of a special feature section, "The Arab Spring& the Role of
ICTs."
The world is witnessing the rise of millions of people in Arab countries
against the autocratic regimes under which they had to struggle to live for
so long. Tunisia and Egypt were the first nations to each force a president
out of office, and Western media outlets were quick to attribute their
overthrow to digital media, particularly to social media and Facebook. This
special section, guest-edited by Johanne Kuebler and Ilhem Alagui, presents
16 articles that put this notion to the test and illuminate the discussion
of the role of digital media in the ongoing changes in the Arab world.
These articles, submitted within a very short time frame, present initial
thoughts by scholars on the current social transformations. They cover a
broad array of issues, including studies of how the Internet drives
political mobilization and affects journalism coverage, empirical data sets,
and analyses of specific online practices. The relationships between online
and offline political action are explored, and a number of relevant social
examples of participatory and social media are examined, including the
influence of video logs and the writing of collective memories through the
online encyclopedia Wikipedia. The introduction, by Kuebler and Allagui,
argues that the complexity of the current transformations is overlooked when
the overthrow of Tunisia’s Ben Ali and of Egypt’s Mubarak is attributed
to digital media. Instead, a thorough analysis of the revolution’s
organization by networks—and particularly social networks—is essential
to our understanding.
While further research and careful examination is needed, these articles
offer a first attempt by scholars in the field to make sense of the recent
uprisings.
Read this new Feature Section published September 2011 at http://ijoc.org,
and thank you for your continuing interest in our work.
Manuel Castells
Larry Gross
Editors
Arlene Luck
Managing Editor
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International Journal of Communication (IJoC)
USC Annenberg Press
University of Southern California
http://ijoc.org/
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