2016
DOI: 10.1177/0741713616652475
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Conscientization and Third Space

Abstract: This case study examines, Al Bawsala, a nongovernmental organization and a female cyber social activist, Amira Yahyaoui, in the aftermath of Tunisia's Jasmine Revolution through the lens of adult education. The theoretical frameworks of conscientization and third space are employed to describe Yahyaoui's development of the watchdog political organization, Al Bawsala, for the purpose of democratic learning and popular education in Tunisia. Through interviews with Yahyaoui as well as content analysis of social m… Show more

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“…Older adults at this level have learned to decipher the hypertextual polymorphism produced by the mixture of meanings, objects, actions, and people that intersect on the web [61]. Being online in different digital environments becomes such a significant process that they are what semiotic theory calls "interpreters" of themselves and others on the internet [62].…”
Section: Third Level: Significance Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Older adults at this level have learned to decipher the hypertextual polymorphism produced by the mixture of meanings, objects, actions, and people that intersect on the web [61]. Being online in different digital environments becomes such a significant process that they are what semiotic theory calls "interpreters" of themselves and others on the internet [62].…”
Section: Third Level: Significance Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activism has been defined as a form of political and cultural intervention practiced both online and offline at different scales (local and global) and durations (long, medium, or short). It can incorporate technological tools and the Internet (Boumlik & Schwartz, 2016;Vivitsou & Viitanen, 2015). This conceptualization is based on a long history of knowledge production around collective action and social movements.…”
Section: Activism and Its Relationship With The Field Of Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was achieved through the political-communicative practices of certain NGOs such as Al Bawsala, which promoted the empowerment of citizens through popular education activities and the circulation of information through their website 1 . Al Bawsala also created spaces for debate between politicians and citizens and fostered a new political culture linked to the monitoring of legislative and governance practices to ensure the transparency of the new regime in that country (Boumlik & Schwartz, 2016).…”
Section: Searching For and Circulating Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%