Wired Citizenship examines the evolving patterns of youth learning and activism in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
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Autorenporträt
Linda Herrera is Associate Professor of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction: Wired and Revolutionary in the Middle East and North Africa Linda Herrera & Rehab Sakr Section I: Virtual Learning for Critical Citizenship Chapter 2: Youth and Citizenship in the Digital Age: A View from Egypt Linda Herrera (republished from Harvard Educational Review) Chapter 3: Morocco On-Trial: De-colonial Logic and Transformative Practice in Cyberspace Charis Boutieri Chapter 4: Children's Citizenship: Revolution and the Seeds of an Alternative Future in Egypt Chiara Diana Chapter 5: Cyberspace in Turkey: A "youthful" space for expressing powerful discontent and suffering Demet Lüküslü Chapter 6: Distorting Digital Citizenship: Khaled Said, Facebook, and Egypt's Streets Amro Ali & Dina El-Sharnouby Section II: Internet, Geopolitics and Redefining the Political Chapter 7: "Hungry for Freedom" Palestine Youth Activism in the Era of Social Media Mira Nabulsi Chapter 8: Opening Networks, Sealing Borders: Youth and Racist Discourse on the Internet Miranda Christou & Elena Ioannidou Chapter 9: Computer Intimacy: Digitally-Mediated Democratization of Arab Youth Culture Catherine Cornet Chapter 10: "We Are Not All Malala": Children and Citizenship in the Age of Internet & Drones Fauzia Rahman Chapter 11: The Power of Online Networks: Citizenship among Muslim Brotherhood Cyber Youth Rehab Sakr Chapter 12: Digital Technology as Surveillance: The Green Movement in Iran Narges Bajoghli
Chapter 1: Introduction: Wired and Revolutionary in the Middle East and North Africa Linda Herrera & Rehab Sakr Section I: Virtual Learning for Critical Citizenship Chapter 2: Youth and Citizenship in the Digital Age: A View from Egypt Linda Herrera (republished from Harvard Educational Review) Chapter 3: Morocco On-Trial: De-colonial Logic and Transformative Practice in Cyberspace Charis Boutieri Chapter 4: Children's Citizenship: Revolution and the Seeds of an Alternative Future in Egypt Chiara Diana Chapter 5: Cyberspace in Turkey: A "youthful" space for expressing powerful discontent and suffering Demet Lüküslü Chapter 6: Distorting Digital Citizenship: Khaled Said, Facebook, and Egypt's Streets Amro Ali & Dina El-Sharnouby Section II: Internet, Geopolitics and Redefining the Political Chapter 7: "Hungry for Freedom" Palestine Youth Activism in the Era of Social Media Mira Nabulsi Chapter 8: Opening Networks, Sealing Borders: Youth and Racist Discourse on the Internet Miranda Christou & Elena Ioannidou Chapter 9: Computer Intimacy: Digitally-Mediated Democratization of Arab Youth Culture Catherine Cornet Chapter 10: "We Are Not All Malala": Children and Citizenship in the Age of Internet & Drones Fauzia Rahman Chapter 11: The Power of Online Networks: Citizenship among Muslim Brotherhood Cyber Youth Rehab Sakr Chapter 12: Digital Technology as Surveillance: The Green Movement in Iran Narges Bajoghli
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