Movements for Change: How Individuals, Social Media and Al Jazeera Are Changing Pakistan, Egypt and Tunisia

Author:   Rauf Arif
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
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Pages:   258
Publication Date:   03 February 2020
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Movements for Change: How Individuals, Social Media and Al Jazeera Are Changing Pakistan, Egypt and Tunisia


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This book explores social media as an alternative channel of communication and resistance in Pakistan, Tunisia and Egypt, and argues that the term ""Arab Spring"" limits the scope of acknowledgement for the ongoing online and offline political uprisings in the Muslim World, which started beyond the geographical boundaries of the Middle East. Beginning with an exploration of the pivotal role of Al Jazeera and how it used social media content from protestors to make the uprisings a global conversation, this book takes readers through an overview of creative political protests in each of the three case countries, before delving into an in-depth examination of a specific icon that sparked each revolution in question, and an overview of social movements and the politico-cultural context in each country. In closing, this book offers an understanding on how the new collective memories of nations using social media to protest will affect future generations who are striving to rise against authoritarian regimes, including the Algerian Spring that is ongoing in 2019. This book can appeal to a wide range of audiences, both inside and outside the academic world. Within academia, courses covering topics such as social media, social movements, comparative politics, Middle Eastern studies and global communication could use this book as a learning tool. In non-academic settings, journalism practitioners could benefit from this book to examine how social media can be an alternate media in the absence of traditional media, and how traditional news media outlets can collaborate with and utilize social media to perform their journalistic duty in oppressive regimes.

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Author:   Rauf Arif
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.468kg
ISBN:  

9781433166693


ISBN 10:   1433166690
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   03 February 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"List of Figure – Acknowledgements – Part I: Introduction – Understanding Social Movements in the Context of Communication – Creative Protests – The Pivotal Role of Al Jazeera – PART II: Pakistan – Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry – Social Movements in Pakistan – Politico-Cultural Context of Pakistan – PART III: Egypt – ""We Are All Khaled Said"" – Social Movements in Egypt – Politico-Cultural Context of Egypt – PART IV: Tunisia – Catching Fire Social Movements in Tunisia – Politico-Cultural Context of Tunisia – PART V: What Happens Now? – Collective Memory: The Rise of Global Memories – Aftermath of Online Activism in Pakistan, Egypt & Tunisia – Index"

Reviews

“Rauf Arif argues that popular uprisings against authoritarian rulers in the Middle East and North Africa during the ‘Arab Spring’ were in fact part of a global phenomenon that cut across wide swathes of the Muslim world. He persuasively demonstrates that there were continuities of discontent between the popular revolts in Pakistan, Egypt and Tunisia. His case studies demonstrate that despite governmental use of the traditional media as components of their architectures of repression, Al-Jazeera and social media platforms provided cascades of information, and alternative avenues for creative expression of discontent that were instrumental in the overthrow of the authoritarian rulers of the three countries.”—Lyombe Eko, Professor of Journalism & Creative Media Industries, College of Media & Communication, Texas Tech University ""Rauf Arif’s Movements for Change is a rare account of how the worlds of traditional media, politics, and policy-making revolutionize under the disruptions of interactive media venues, technologies and savvy user/producers. The book will be of interest to activists, journalists and political leaders alike because it delves behind the binary headlines of Pollyanna ‘social media liberates the developing world’ versus ‘old authoritarians reassert control in the streets.’ There is, indeed, much more to understand and appreciate about how large media organizations as well as ordinary concerned citizens are creating, distributing and using media content with political intent. Movements for Change is an insightful look behind the curtain and prophecy for the future.""—David D. Perlmutter, Professor & Dean, College of Media & Communication, Texas Tech University


Rauf Arif argues that popular uprisings against authoritarian rulers in the Middle East and North Africa during the 'Arab Spring' were in fact part of a global phenomenon that cut across wide swathes of the Muslim world. He persuasively demonstrates that there were continuities of discontent between the popular revolts in Pakistan, Egypt and Tunisia. His case studies demonstrate that despite governmental use of the traditional media as components of their architectures of repression, Al-Jazeera and social media platforms provided cascades of information, and alternative avenues for creative expression of discontent that were instrumental in the overthrow of the authoritarian rulers of the three countries. -Lyombe Eko, Professor of Journalism & Creative Media Industries, College of Media & Communication, Texas Tech University Rauf Arif's Movements for Change is a rare account of how the worlds of traditional media, politics, and policy-making revolutionize under the disruptions of interactive media venues, technologies and savvy user/producers. The book will be of interest to activists, journalists and political leaders alike because it delves behind the binary headlines of Pollyanna 'social media liberates the developing world' versus 'old authoritarians reassert control in the streets.' There is, indeed, much more to understand and appreciate about how large media organizations as well as ordinary concerned citizens are creating, distributing and using media content with political intent. Movements for Change is an insightful look behind the curtain and prophecy for the future. -David D. Perlmutter, Professor & Dean, College of Media & Communication, Texas Tech University


Rauf Arif argues that popular uprisings against authoritarian rulers in the Middle East and North Africa during the 'Arab Spring' were in fact part of a global phenomenon that cut across wide swathes of the Muslim world. He persuasively demonstrates that there were continuities of discontent between the popular revolts in Pakistan, Egypt and Tunisia. His case studies demonstrate that despite governmental use of the traditional media as components of their architectures of repression, Al-Jazeera and social media platforms provided cascades of information, and alternative avenues for creative expression of discontent that were instrumental in the overthrow of the authoritarian rulers of the three countries. -Lyombe Eko, Professor of Journalism & Creative Media Industries, College of Media & Communication, Texas Tech University Rauf Arif's Movements for Change is a rare account of how the worlds of traditional media, politics, and policy-making revolutionize under the disruptions of interactive media venues, technologies and savvy user/producers. The book will be of interest to activists, journalists and political leaders alike because it delves behind the binary headlines of Pollyanna 'social media liberates the developing world' versus 'old authoritarians reassert control in the streets.' There is, indeed, much more to understand and appreciate about how large media organizations as well as ordinary concerned citizens are creating, distributing, and using media content with political intent. Movements for Change is an insightful look behind the curtain and prophecy for the future. -David D. Perlmutter, Professor & Dean, College of Media & Communication, Texas Tech University


Author Information

Rauf Arif is Assistant Professor of Journalism and Creative Media Industries at Texas Tech University. Born in Pakistan, Dr. Arif worked as a journalist there before coming to the United States. He has a Ph.D. in mass communication and journalism (2014) from the University of Iowa. His observations on social media and society have appeared in national and international media.

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