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Abstract The phrase “Arab Spring,” “Arab Awakening,” or “Arab Uprisings” refers to the series of prodemocracy protests and demonstrations that erupted in the Arab world. It began in Tunisia in 2010 and spread to other countries, most notably Egypt, Libya, Syria, and Yemen, in 2011.
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It has been more a decade since people across the Arab world rose up in revolt against their governments, demanding political empowerment, social reform and economic improvement. Pro-democracy protests, as they were called in common parlance, which spread rapidly through the mobilisation of social media calls, ended up overthrowing long-standing ...
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It has been more a decade since people across the Arab world rose up in revolt against their governments, demanding political empowerment, social reform and economic improvement. Pro-democracy protests, as they were called in common parlance, which spread rapidly through the mobilisation of social media calls, ended up overthrowing long-standing ...
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Arab Spring’s effect on scientific productivity and research performance in Arab countries
Scientometrics, 2018Bahaa Ibrahim
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The Arab Spring and Social Media Audiences
American Behavioral Scientist, 2013Axel Bruns +2 more
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Social Media and the Arab Spring: Politics Comes First
International Journal of Press/Politics, 2013Gadi Wolfsfeld +2 more
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The Impact of the Arab Spring on the Tunisian Economy
World Bank Economic Review, 2019Simon Appleton, Michael Bleaney
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