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Social Media in Political Movements; An Opportunity or a Limitation?: A Qualitative Study About the Role of Social Media in the Individual’s Autonomy During The Egyptian Revolution 2011
Malmö University, Faculty of Culture and Society (KS), Department of Global Political Studies (GPS).
2023 (English)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 12 HE creditsStudent thesis
Abstract [en]

This qualitative research aims to understand better how the multi-dimensional autonomy facilitated by social media activism influenced the dynamics of the Arab Spring, with a particular focus on the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Based on semi-structured interviews with earlier Egyptian activists, social media significantly provided individuals with platforms to express their opinions more freely, engage in dialogue, and foster a sense of solidarity and empowerment, which enhanced their feeling of autonomy. Moreover, social media provided safe spaces and fostered a sense of unity and collective strength among activists. On the other side, activists faced challenges related to misinformation and censorship, which has affected interviewees’ individual autonomy negatively. This research also highlights the concept of liberty as non-domination and the need for individuals to be free from arbitrary control or interference by others, allowing them to act autonomously. Based on the interviews, the activists faced various forms of domination and control, such as government surveillance and harassment, which limited the extent to which social media could provide a platform for liberty as non-domination. However, the activists demonstrated resilience and adaptability in these challenges. 

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2023. , p. 48
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Social Media Activism, Autonomy, multi-Dimensional Autonomy, Arab Spring
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Humanities and the Arts
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URN: urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-60354OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mau-60354DiVA, id: diva2:1765360
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KS GPS Human Rights
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Available from: 2023-06-14 Created: 2023-06-10 Last updated: 2023-06-14Bibliographically approved

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