Democracy's Fourth Wave?: Digital Media and the Arab SpringDid digital media really "cause" the Arab Spring, or is it an important factor of the story behind what might become democracy's fourth wave? An unlikely network of citizens used digital media to start a cascade of social protest that ultimately toppled four of the world's most entrenched dictators. Howard and Hussain find that the complex causal recipe includes several economic, political and cultural factors, but that digital media is consistently one of the most important sufficient and necessary conditions for explaining both the fragility of regimes and the success of social movements. This book looks at not only the unexpected evolution of events during the Arab Spring, but the deeper history of creative digital activism throughout the region. |
Contents
The Recent History of Digital Media and Dissent | |
Authoritarian Responses and Consequences | |
Al Jazeera Social Media and Digital Journalism | |
Digital Media and the Rhythms of Social Change | |
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