All Posts Tagged With: "arab world"
The Risk of Facebook Activism in the New Arab Public Sphere
Over at The Arabist, Issandr El Amrani ruminates on Facebook’s role in Middle Eastern politics, a subject I’ve had my eye on for quite some time. Drawing on the recent example of Egyptian reformer El Baradei and his enormous Facebook following, El Amrani marvels at the level of Facebook use for activism in the [...]
15Mar2010 | Nawaat.org | 0 comments | Continued
Will Arabic domain names help censorship, create ‘cyber-ghettos’?
Back in October, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, began processing requests for domain names in non-Latin scripts such as Arabic.
In theory, this lowers the barrier for lower-income Arabic-speakers who are unfamiliar with the Latin alphabet to get online.
But for now, at least, registration is limited to official government domains, sparking [...]
30Dec2009 | Nawaat.org | 2 comments | Continued
Arab Facebook : The Internet’s role in Politics in the Middle East
The virtual world offers new opportunities for political expression and communication. Why political discussion has migrated to the Internet is obvious. In almost every Arab country, a tight state grip on the media, books and films severely limits freedom of expression. But what impact is this free-wheeling political discussion and debate in digital space having [...]
23Nov2009 | Nawaat.org | 0 comments | Continued
مأزق الاحتجاج الإلكتروني
10Sep2009 | Nawaat.org | 0 comments | Continued
Arab censors swim against the information tides
It was supposed to be a reform of a bad piece of legislation that not only muzzled the press but also sent journalists to jail. So say officials in the United Arab Emirates when asked about a new media law that is awaiting approval by Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the federation’s president.
Much to [...]
22Apr2009 | Nawaat.org | 0 comments | Continued
Intellectuals’ responsibility in the collapse of the democratic process in Tunisia
Needless to say, there are in Tunisia, just like everywhere else, many historians, writers, and poets, filmmakers, who have never signed a single petition against torture or corruption, while considering themselves in private as democrats. Should we blame the collapse of the democratic process on them ? May be they have not to be blamed because they are not intellectuals at all.
7Dec2008 | Moncef Marzouki | 0 comments | Continued
Le rapport WIA 2008 de l’Université de Washington sur le blogging dans le monde musulman
L’Université de Washington vient de publier une étude portant, entre autres, sur la nature du contenu du blogging dans les pays à forte majorité musulmane. Cette étude dresse par ailleurs le tableau peu glorieux des persécutions des blogueurs dans ces différents pays.
17Jun2008 | Astrubal | 0 comments | Continued
6 ans de recherche et quelques 50 000 interviews, l’état des opinions publiques arabes
6 ans de recherche et quelques 50 000 interviews. Il s’agit d’un travail publié par D. Mogahed et J L. Esposito sur l’Etat des opinions publiques arabes. Et parmi les éléments pertinents, les auteurs ont essayé de mettre en parallèle la dichotomie entre, d’une part, la réprobation morale du terrorisme en général et, d’autre part, la « rage [sic]» éprouvée à l’égard [...]
5Jun2008 | Astrubal | 0 comments | Continued
(2) Islamist Movements And The Democratic Process In The Arab World :
12Mar2006 | Nawaat.org | 0 comments | Continued
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12Mar2006 | Nawaat.org | 0 comments | Continued
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12Mar2006 | Nawaat.org | 0 comments | Continued
(1) Islamist Movements And The Democratic Process In The Arab World :
12Mar2006 | Nawaat.org | 1 comment | Continued
أزمة الحريات في العالم العربي: تونس نموذجاً
15Dec2005 | Fahmi Howeidi | 1 comment | Continued
في التطبيع و ميكيافيلية الدولة الوطنية.
1Mar2005 | Taher Laswad | 0 comments | Continued
تكوين العقل العربي
25Feb2005 | Mohamed Abed -Al-Jabri | 0 comments | Continued
علاقات أمريكا مع العرب
24Feb2005 | Edward Said | 0 comments | Continued








