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Women and Participation in the Arab Uprisings: a Struggle for Justice
Youth and the 25Th Revolution in Egypt: Agents of Change and Its Multiple Meanings
Facebook Revolution": Exploring the Meme-Like Spread of Narratives During the Egyptian Protests
The European Union Delegation to Egypt
Approaching Rule of Law in Post-Revolution Egypt: Where We Were, Where We Are, and Where We Should Be*
Experiencing the Egyptian Revolution a Four Day Unit for the Middle Or High School Social Studies Or Language Arts Classroom
The Role of Egyptian Women in the 25Th of January Revolution 2011
A Youtube Call to Action in the Egyptian Revolution
Égypte\/Monde Arabe, 10
News Coverage Prepared For: the European Union Delegation to Egypt
Arab Spring': Major Victories Or Failures for Human Rights? Hayat Alvi
Social Media and Democratic Revolution; the Impact of New Forms of Communication Democracy
GD8.3 Spanish.Indd
Social Media- a New Virtual Civil Society in Egypt? Abdulaziz Sharbatly
Supplementary Material Tweeting Beyond Tahrir
Asmaa Mahfouz, Egyptian, 26, Is One of the Key Activists Who Sparked The
Cascades in Cairo: the Role of Facebook and Twitter in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011
Reporters Without Borders Media-13-10-2011,41185.Html
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How Egyptian Civil Society Successfully Launched a Revolution
Gendered Forms of Protest: Do Women’S Participation Affect the Outcome of Nonviolent Campaigns?
Social Media and the Arab Revolutions
82.3 Million PRESS FREEDOM 2013 STATUS
Islamist and Secularist Women in Egyptian Politics: Convergence Or Divergence?
Thesis Title Gendering Egypt's January 2011 Revolution: the State
An Analysis of Tunisian, Egyptian, and Moroccan Female Cyberactivism During the Arab Spring Brittany Landorf Macalester College,
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Internet Activism and the Egyptian Uprisings: Transforming Online Dissent Into the Offline World Tim Eaton BBC Media Action
IBN KHALDÛN ENCOUNTERS CIVIL SOCIETY by Theodore Friend
From Aisha Bint Abu Bakr to Asmaa Mahfouz: the Legacy of Muslim Women in Populist Revolutions
The Failed Management of a Dying Regime: Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's
En En Notice to Members
Popular Protest in North Africa and the Middle East (I): Egypt Victorious?
Cuaderno De Documentacion
Open Research Online Oro.Open.Ac.Uk
Cyber-Activism: Engendering Political Subjects Within New Logics Of
The Best of Fpri's Essays On
Rebel Passions: How Emotions Fuel the Diffusion of Rebellion
Tweeting Beyond Tahrir: Ideological Diversity and Political Tolerance in Egyptian Twitter Networks
Rundown of Freedom of Information Violations in Egypt Since the Revolution Journalists Interrogated, Arrested, Convicted Or Kill
Cyberactivism and the Role of Women in the Arab Uprisings
The Arab Uprisings of 2011: Ibn Khaldun Encounters Civil Society
Social Media and Its Effectiveness in the Political Reform Movement in Egypt
Le Donne Egiziane Protagoniste Della Primavera Araba. Un' Illusione O Una
Not Free 5.5
Digital Tahrir Square: an Analysis of Human Rights and the Internet Examined Through the Lens of the Egyptian Arab Spring
The Egyptian Revolution Imaginaries of the Good Life During the 18 Days of Revolution at Tahrir Square in 2011
United We Stand...Divided We Fall Political Opposition Fragmentation
Oppositional Movements in Egypt. from 1952 to Mubarak's Downfall
News Coverage Prepared For: the European Union Delegation to Egypt
Redalyc.Oppositional Movements in Egypt, from 1952 to Mubarak's
Global Dialogue Magazine 一年出版3期,以17种语言刊出
Young Egyptian Activists' Perceptions of the Potential of Social Media for Mobilisation
Abstract Remembering Is Resistance: in Physical And
Women and the Arab Spring: Taking Their Place?
Draft for Publication Social Media and the Arab Spring
Download the Global Issues Document
How Social Media Amplified Collective Action During the Egyptian Revolution Through Increased Communication and Identity Formation" (2013)
Stosunki Władzy W Islamie
Structure and Strategy in the Egyptian Revolution*
Talking to Arab Youth Revolution and Counterrevolution in Egypt and Tunisia
The Internet Connection