“Over the course of 2011’s momentous Arab Spring uprisings, young women in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Bahrain and Yemen used social media and cyberactivism to carve out central roles in the revolutionary struggles under way in their countries, according to a new study commissioned by Rice Universitys Baker Institute for Public Policy. The study, Unveiling the Revolutionaries: Cyberactivism and Womens Role in the Arab Uprisings [May 17, 2012], explores the activism of several key figures, including Egypt’s Esraa Abdel Fattah, who became widely known as Facebook girl, as well Libya’s Danya Bashir, Bahrains Zeinab and Maryam al-Khawaja and Tunisia’s Lina Ben Mhenni, who became known as the uprisings Twitterati, dubbed by influential media and pundits as must-follows. The paper was written by Courtney Radsch, a doctoral candidate in international relations at American University and an internationally recognized expert on social media, citizen journalism and activism in the Middle East.”
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