The Iraqi Spring
Title
The Iraqi Spring
Subtitle
Social Media and Political Activism
Price
€ 103,99
ISBN
9789048553693
Format
eBook PDF (Adobe DRM)
Number of pages
178
Language
English
Publication date
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Table of Contents
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Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Political Activism and the Iraqi National Identity
Chapter 2. The Socio-Political Context After 2003
Chapter 3. Social Media, News, and Information Operations in Iraq
Chapter 4. Political Activism and Civil Resistance in the 2019 Protests
Chapter 5. Iraqiness in Political Activism: The Case of the 2011 and 2019 Protests
Chapter 6. Conclusion
Index

Ahmed Al-Rawi

The Iraqi Spring

Social Media and Political Activism

Since 2003 and following the U.S.-led invasion, Iraq witnessed tremendous changes to its political, social, and economic structures, and this book critically maps recent popular protests that engulfed the country and led to the death of thousands of civilian protesters. It delves into the nuances of the Iraqi socio-political context and offers a brief historical overview of political activism by investigating the internal structure of activism in the country as well as the regional and international dimensions. The study involves critical ethnographic research including interviews with Iraqi activists, social media analysis, Arabic and English news analysis, as well as in-depth assessment and contextualization of the Iraqi protests. The author argues that there is a need to call the protests an “Iraqi Spring” because of the country's unique historical, demographic, and political circumstances.
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Author

Ahmed Al-Rawi

Dr. Ahmed Al-Rawi is an Associate Professor of News, Social Media, and Public Communication at the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University. His research interests are related to news, global communication, misinformation, and social media with emphasis on the Middle East and Canada.