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Facebook and the Arab Revolutions. Gabe Steinmeyer. Facebook and the Arab Revolutions 1998-2008. “Facebook” - Term used to refer to all things social on the Internet. Since most regimes controlled other forms of media, the Internet became the only viable option for organization. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Facebook and the Arab Revolutions
Gabe Steinmeyer
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Facebook and the Arab Revolutions 1998-2008
“Facebook” - Term used to refer to all things social on the Internet.
Since most regimes controlled other forms of media, the Internet became the
only viable option for organization.
1998-2001: Anti-regime groups in Tunisia started using the Internet
Takriz (Cyber Think-Tank, 1998)
SuXydelik (First Arab-African social network, 2000)
TuneZine (Political Webzine and forum, 2001)
2008: fewer than 30,000 Tunisians had Facebook
Tunisia ranked below Iran and China in terms of Internet Freedom
“Online we could be anonymous” ~ Foetus (Takriz’s CTO)
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Facebook and the Arab Revolutions The Emergence of Facebook
Early Egyptian organizers relied on leaflets, blogs, and Internet forums.
First Egyptian anti-regime Facebook group gained 3,000 new fans a day
Key Turning Points:
Egypt: June 6th 2010
Khaled Said
Tunisia: December 17th 2010
Mohamed Bouazizi
Usage of Facebook and Youtube skyrocketed.
By end of 2009 more than 800,000 Tunisians used Facebook.
By 2011 1.97 Million users in Tunisia
“We didn’t think about Facebook in the beginning because [to us] it was very new,”
~ Ahmed Maher (Leader of “April 6th Movement”)
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Facebook and the Arab Revolutions Facebook Meets the Streets
Protestors used Facebook, Mumble, Twitter, Youtube, and Foursquare to:
Meet
Organize protests
Upload picture and videos
Inform about future demonstrations
“We were online every day, and on the streets pretty much every day, collecting information, collecting videos, organizing
protests, getting into protests.” ~ Foetus
Facebook became “the GPS for this
revolution”
“Without the street there’s no
revolution” “Add Facebook to the street and you get real potential”
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Facebook and the Arab Revolutions What was the Role of Facebook
Two roles could have been played:
Main Instigator of Revolution
Tool of Reform
Facts:
Facebook is where people saw and shared horrifying videos and
photographs of state brutality that inspired them to rebel.
Social Media enabled people to find the basic logistics of the protests.
Where to go? When to show up?
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Facebook and the Arab Revolutions Role of Facebook
“Facebook is what guided the protests, but the true vehicle for change was the
protests themselves.” ~ Foetus
“Before this social-media revolution, everyone was very individual, very single,
very isolated and oppressed in islands. But social media has created bridges to
speak out, to know that there are other men who think like me. We can work
together, we can make something together.” ~ Hassan Mostafa (Egyptian Activist)
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Facebook and the Arab Revolutions Discussion
How significant a role did Social Media play in the Arab Revolutions?
How does the diffusion of Technology assist Revolution?
How does Poverty impede Revolution?
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Facebook and the Arab Revolutions Sources
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/09/so-was-facebook-responsible-for-the-arab-spring-after-all/244314/
http://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/designprocess/files/2012/08/TheNational_FacebookandTwitterKeytoArabSpringUprising.pdf
http://www.technologyreview.com/featuredstory/425137/streetbook/
http://dayan.org/sites/default/files/SILSBEE_BEN_SOCIAL_MEDIA_TANOTES_260812.pdf
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/14747731.2011.621287
http://facultyfiles.deanza.edu/gems/kaufmancynthia/Saletan.pdf
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