Senin, 14 Oktober 2019

Review Bahasa Inggris THE MIDDLE EAST ARC OF CRISIS: POLITICAL SPIN-OFF AND DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME Chapter 8: FROM TWEET TO STREET: SOCIAL MEDIA DURING THE ARAB SPRING

From Social Media to Social Movements to Social Change
In December 2010 there was an uprising in the Arab Spring which began in Tunisia and quickly started many rebellions in Arab countries. Lots of information through social media such as Facebook and Twitter that helped spread the satisfaction of Arabs who did not support to raise their voices and take to the streets where they provided open members against dictators at the time.
The Arab Spring began on the streets of the Tunisian capital, Tunisia and then traveled to other parts of the country. Various events took place, one by one the dictatorship of the country fell by these regimes was later replaced by a new government. The new system of government decided on freedom of speech, thus, the Arab masses turned to social media to question their leaders, vent their attitude of hatred and dissatisfaction with their leaders. Finally these regimes can fall which are mostly caused by social media.
Arab youth who use various platform technologies such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Skype that attract people to voice their feelings. Campaigning through social media is becoming increasingly socially intense which leads to social change.
The demand for the Arab Spring for a democratic environment is the most important on the agenda when protesters tweeted and took to the streets. It can be said that the Arab Spring is not a spontaneous political event but rather a continuation of a long struggle to restore the dignity and rights of citizens of Arab countries.
In the middle class countries intellectuals form the core leadership for social work. They exerted great influence and provoked mass opposition to their respective regimes. They care for the movement and creatively create public awareness about oppressive regimes in Tunisia, Egypt and Syria.
Because middle-class Arab youth have knowledge of various technologies including satellite TV, cellphones, computers and the internet, they use it to disseminate information to the masses that trigger transnational activism. Since then, the influence of social networks has increased in the political arena throughout the country. With modern social media, the masses do not need to be in a geographical proximity to information dissemination or political mobilization for common purposes.
With this we can conclude that social media is the main instrument used throughout the domino phenomena of the Arab Spring.
1. Social media provides facilities for information processes that are easily spread.
2. Social media allows actors in the Middle East to communicate directly and continuously across national borders.
3. Social media plays an important role in communication between those who transmit and those who adopt and adapt to the media and then be identified with each other.
4. Social media facilitates the preparation of tactics and slogans that are commonly used among movements that play an important role in success.

Sumber referensi:
THE MIDDLE EAST ARC OF CRISIS: POLITICAL SPIN-OFF AND DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME Chapter 8: FROM TWEET TO STREET: SOCIAL MEDIA DURING THE ARAB SPRING

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