The Role of Social Media in the ‘Syrian Uprising’

Authors

  • Araz Ramazan Ahmad single
  • Nazakat Hussain Hamasaeed Hussain Hamasaeed University of Sulaimani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26458/jedep.v4i2.105

Keywords:

Social media, Arab spring. Uprisings. New technology

Abstract

This paper, which is entitled ‘The Role of Social Media in the ‘Syrian Uprising’ aimed to report on survey research conducted  which identify the role of played by social media  in the ‘Syrian Uprising’ Currently social media tools were good mediums of electronic communication among protesters in Syria. Further, it was a vital medium for spreading information such as photos, videos and documents about the revolution for national, regional and international spheres. This paper looked at the impact and relationship between protesters and Syrian people who used social media ,technology and the nature of its role in the ‘Syrian Uprising ‘ as well as the study has made a controversial argument between different views of scholars about the subject and its case. This paper has interviewed 30 protesters inside Syria through a survey.This study, demonstrate the appeal that social media can have both positive and negative points in the ‘Syrian uprising’. 

Author Biography

Araz Ramazan Ahmad, single

University of RaparinRelations Office and Media

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Published

2015-06-24

How to Cite

Ahmad, A. R., & Hamasaeed, N. H. H. H. (2015). The Role of Social Media in the ‘Syrian Uprising’. Journal of Economic Development, Environment and People, 4(2), 39–48. https://doi.org/10.26458/jedep.v4i2.105

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