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This investigation discusses the question: “What was the role of social media in the Arab Spring uprising of 2011 in Egypt”. It received full marks for History IA in 2021.

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What role did social media play in the Arab Spring
uprising of 2011 in Egypt?


Exam 2021

Total Word Count: 2177

,Table of Content


Title page.................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Table of Content .................................................................................... 2
Section A................................................................................................ 3
Section B ................................................................................................ 5
Section C .............................................................................................. 11
Bibliography ........................................................................................ 13




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,Section A
This investigation will discuss the question :“What was the role of social media in the Arab

Spring uprising of 2011 in Egypt”.

The two sources I will be looking at are: the book “Tweets from Tahrir”, it is relevant to this

investigation as it provides real-time account of events during the Egyptian Revolution

through tweets by protestors and demonstrates the role social media played in those events;

the second source is research study “Democracy’s Fourth Wave?”- it is relevant as it

discusses importance of digital media as “cause” of Arab Spring in the Middle East.



The first source is a book by Alex Nunns and Nadia Idle “Tweets from Tahrir: Egypt's

Revolution as it Unfolded, in the Words of the People who Made it” written in 2011 and

published by a New-York company BookMobile. The origin of this source is valuable

because Nadia Idle is an Egyptian activist that was on Tahrir square during the Revolution,

indicating that she has eye-witness account and insight-knowledge into what has shaped the

uprising, as well as Alex Nunns, who is a political activist and author, thus is knowledgeable

regarding political uprisings. As stated in the source, it is a value for a historian discussing

the role of social media as its purpose is to show on an example of Twitter how protestors

used it as a medium to organize protests, spread ideas and for civic journalism. The content of

the book is real-time accounts of the events through tweets and introduction by the authors to

every day of the uprising. The content is valuable as it uses primary accounts of protestors

who have been at the time and place of the uprising. However, tweets that were used in the

source are only in English, written by mostly wealthy educated population, thus being a

limitation to this investigation as it excludes middle-class Arabs who made the majority of

protestors.




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, The second source evaluated is a research study conducted by Philip Howard and Muzammil

Hussain “Democracy’s fourth Wave? Digital Media and the Arab Spring” and published by

Oxford University Press in 2013. The origin of the source can be seen as a limitation for a

historian as it was written only 2 years after the revolution, thus the topic could be only

briefly researched due-to limited timespan to collect information. The purpose of the source

can also be seen as limitation to a historian studying Egyptian Revolution, as its main purpose

is to present and compare use of digital media across the entire Middle Eastern region.

Therefore, its key subject is too wide and can miss important points and events that are

crucial specifically to social media in Egypt. The content of the paper discusses social media

as one of the factors of success of social movements and fragility of regimes, but also

includes other factors such as economics, culture and politics. The writing style is formal

with use of statistics and graphs such as “Use of Digital Media in the Middle East” to support

the main message, therefore the content is reliable as evidence are used to support arguments

and range of various opinions on the topic are presented.




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