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Liberation technology : social media and the struggle for democracy / edited by Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Journal of democracy book
- A journal of democracy book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Political participation--Technological innovations.
- Political participation.
- Democratization--Technological innovations.
- Democratization.
- Social media--Political aspects.
- Social media.
- Technological innovations.
- Physical Description:
- xxvii, 176 pages ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012.
- Summary:
- The revolutions sweeping the Middle East provide dramatic evidence of the role that technology plays in mobilizing citizen protest and upending seemingly invulnerable authoritarian regimes. A grainy cell phone video of a Tunisian street vendor's self-immolation helped spark the massive protests that toppled longtime ruler Zine El Abidine Ben Alt, and Egypt's "Facebook revolution" forced the ruling regime out of power and into exile.
- While such liberation technology" has been instrumental in freeing Egypt and Tunisia, other cases-such as China and Iran-demonstrate that it can be deployed just as effectively by authoritarian regimes seeking to control the Internet, stifle protest, and target dissenters. This two-sided dynamic has set off an intense technological race between "netizens" demanding freedom and authoritarians determined to retain their grip on power.
- Liberation Technology brings together cutting-edge scholarship from scholars and practitioners at the forefront of this burgeoning field of study. An introductory section defines the debate with a foundational piece on liberation technology and is then followed by essays discussing the popular dichotomy of liberation'' versus "control" with regard to the Internet and the sociopolitical dimensions of such controls. Additional chapters delve into the cases of individual countries: China, Egypt, Iran, and Tunisia.
- This book also includes in-depth analysis of specific technologies such as Ushahidi-a platform developed to document human-rights abuses in the wake of Kenya's 2007 elections-and alkasir-a tool that has been used widely throughout the Middle East to circumvent cyber-censorship.
- Liberation Technology will prove an essential resource for all students seeking to understand the intersection of information and communications technology and the global struggle for democracy. Book jacket.
- Contents:
- I Liberation vs. Control in Cyberspace
- 1 Liberation Technology / Larry Diamond Diamond, Larry 3
- 2 Liberation vs. Control: The Future of Cyberspace / Ronald Deibert Deibert, Ronald, Rafal Rohozinski Rohozinski, Rafal 18
- 3 International Mechanisms of Cyberspace Controls / Ronald Deibert Deibert, Ronald 33
- 4 Whither Internet Control? / Evgeny Morozov Morozov, Evgeny 47
- II Liberation Technology in China
- 5 The Battle for the Chinese Internet / Xiao Qiang Qiang, Xiao 63
- 6 China's "Networked Authoritarianism" / Rebecca MacKinnon MacKinnon, Rebecca 78
- III Liberation Technology in the Middle East
- 7 Ushahidi as a Liberation Technology / Patrick Meier Meier, Patrick 95
- 8 Egypt and Tunisia: The Role of Digital Media / Philip N. Howard Howard, Philip N., Muzammil M. Hussain Hussain, Muzammil M. 110
- 9 Circumventing Internet Censorship in the Arab World / Walid Al-Saqaf Al-Saqaf, Walid 124
- 10 Social Media, Dissent, and Iran's Green Movement / Mehdi Yahyanejad Yahyanejad, Mehdi, Elham Gheytanchi Gheytanchi, Elham 139
- IV Policy Recommendations
- 11 Challenges for International Policy / Daniel Calingaert Calingaert, Daniel 157.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1421405679
- 9781421405674
- 1421405687
- 9781421405681
- 1421406985
- 9781421406985
- OCLC:
- 761858951
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