2012
DOI: 10.31269/triplec.v10i2.416
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Social Media, Mediation and the Arab Revolutions

Abstract: This article discusses the socio-political implications of user-generated applications and platforms through the

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“…A critical stance towards digital optimism is based on notions and allegations of cybersectarianism (Sunstein, 2002) which is the most important for our current thesis, but also intertwinement of corporate complaisance (Aouragh, 2012) and traits of censorship (Nashif, 2017), panopticity, i.e., mass surveillance and geopolitical implications (Morozov, 2011, Robins andWebster, 1998) have been observed. The commodification of the Internet (Schiller, 1999) and transnational collaboration between the state and major companies (Iványi, 2017) and other various negative or unknown socio-psychological impacts and implications are assumed.…”
Section: Digital Pessimismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A critical stance towards digital optimism is based on notions and allegations of cybersectarianism (Sunstein, 2002) which is the most important for our current thesis, but also intertwinement of corporate complaisance (Aouragh, 2012) and traits of censorship (Nashif, 2017), panopticity, i.e., mass surveillance and geopolitical implications (Morozov, 2011, Robins andWebster, 1998) have been observed. The commodification of the Internet (Schiller, 1999) and transnational collaboration between the state and major companies (Iványi, 2017) and other various negative or unknown socio-psychological impacts and implications are assumed.…”
Section: Digital Pessimismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morozov, 2011, Aouragh, 2012, i.e., patterns of surveillance, censorship, and a selfcongratulatory agenda of digital capitalism to be touched upon below.…”
Section: Digital Optimismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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