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Cyberactivisim in the Process of Political and Social Change in Arab Countries
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Mohamed Assif

This research analyses the contribution of cyberactivism to the political and social change in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, as well as the opinion of young Arabs on the present context. Meaningful information has been extracted from regular interviews to 30 undergraduates over a five-year period. These students had already participated in the process boosting the Arab Spring in 2011, and they keep practising cyberactivism ever since. The use of a mixed method research allows for carrying out a study where quantitative elements are complemented by qualitative ones. Findings show that Arab countries have not yet shaken off the former structures that supported the regimes preceding 2011, which are those that hamper the consolidation of a modern country. At the moment, there are still two conflicting realities between millenary traditions and values connected to revolutions and symbols of progressivism in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. In a context where the unity of action action is needed, cyberactivism plays an essential role, as it brings together critical citizens in a common and virtual space. These groups are committed to change, they keep in touch with the outside world and beyond censorship, they make protests visible to the international arena, and monitor government actions.

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... Así, se ha objetado, entre otras cosas, el riesgo del clickactivismo, es decir, de cierta narcotización digital que genera que participemos con un click de nuestro ratón o de nuestra pantalla táctil, con muy baja implicación sin que se produzca una discrepancia o un compromiso efectivo con las causas. El fenómeno ha sido objeto de numerosas investigaciones y análisis en los últimos años (Gavilan et al, 2017;Antonelli, 2017;Park & Rim, 2020;Vlavo, 2012;Soengas & Assif, 2017;Youngs, 2019) Los datos disponibles en la serie temporal del CIS con código: A.3.05.01.063, e incluida en diversos estudios desde el año 2012 al 2018 2 , permiten asegurar que el activismo online crece cada año, los datos de encuesta muestran un significativo aumento de las firmas de peticiones y/o recogida de firmas a través de Internet, desde un 9,9% en 2012 a un 29,8% en 2018, lo que supone un importante aumento en muy poco tiempo. ...

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La mirada de los jóvenes españoles hacia el activismo online: ventajas, escepticismos y causas apoyadas
Cyberactivisim in the Process of Political and Social Change in Arab Countries
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