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Between the blogosphere and the public sphere : egyptian women bloggers before and after the January 25th revolution -

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dc.contributor.author El Zein, Rand Ali,
dc.date.accessioned 2017-08-30T14:06:05Z
dc.date.available 2017-08-30T14:06:05Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.date.submitted 2015
dc.identifier.other b18353083
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/10659
dc.description Project. M.A. American University of Beirut. Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Media Studies, 2015. Pj:1844
dc.description Advisor : Dr. Hatim El-Hibri, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Media Studies ; Committee Member : Dr. Jad Melki, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology Anthropology and Media Studies.
dc.description Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52-57)
dc.description.abstract This study examines how Egyptian women bloggers have engaged in public issues and become significant interlocutors in an online public sphere in Egypt. The project aims to answer the following research questions: What have Egyptian women blogged about in terms of harassment, religion, and personal life? Did their content orientation vary after the outbreak of the Egyptian revolution of 25 Jan. 2011? The study relies upon a qualitative textual analysis of five blogs by five Egyptian women. The findings reveal that these five Egyptian women bloggers have indeed constructed new social dynamics within their blog space. At the same time, however, they have also reproduced older forms present throughout history in other media, in the speech of women who challenged religion and the male gaze, in the work of writers who worked under the cover of anonymity, in the political satirists who used humorous insinuations and sarcastic hinting as form of political resistance, and in the blogging of activists who challenged dominant narratives in mainstream media reportage.
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (viii, 57 leaves) ; 30 cm
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof Theses, Dissertations, and Projects
dc.subject.classification Pj:001844
dc.subject.lcsh Blogs -- Social aspects -- Egypt.
dc.subject.lcsh Blogs -- Political aspects -- Egypt.
dc.subject.lcsh Women, Arab -- Egypt -- Social conditions.
dc.subject.lcsh Internet -- Social aspects -- Egypt.
dc.subject.lcsh Revolutions -- Egypt -- 21st century.
dc.subject.lcsh Arab Spring, 2010-
dc.subject.lcsh Sexual Harassment -- Egypt.
dc.subject.lcsh Social media -- Egypt.
dc.title Between the blogosphere and the public sphere : egyptian women bloggers before and after the January 25th revolution -
dc.type Project
dc.contributor.department Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
dc.contributor.department Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Media Studies,
dc.contributor.institution American University of Beirut.


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