One of the significant ways through which new media aided political transformation in the Arab world was through the spread of citizen journalism.
The new political and social context following the “Arab Awakening” has highlighted two elements that are common to the demands of all the countries involved.
Digital media tools, like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogs, and more were demonstrably significant in the short-term mobilising period during the protest phase.
Als segles XIV i XV, la ruta de Llevant va atraure nombrosos comerciants occidentals, que hi varen fer cap per adquirir les preuades espècies vingudes de l’Àsia.
From the start, the media were present not only to carry out their prime mission of informing, but likewise, in some cases, to accompany the revolts, encourage them and even expand their dimensions and breadth.
A memorable year, 2011 marked a radical rupture with the balances that characterised the post-colonial Euro-Mediterranean Region. What about the cultural dimension in this new horizon?
Turmoil is probably the best characterisation of Mediterranean societies in 2011, when historic political and economic events swept across the region.