Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society after 2009. David M. Faris

Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society after 2009


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Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society after 2009 David M. Faris
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The 10th Iranian presidential election, held on 12 June 2009, was the most Postelection protests were raised after announcement of the results. June 12, 2009: Iranians flock to the polls, many hoping to bring of protesters hold a candle-lit vigil in Tehran following Mr Moussavi's call for a opposition figures, are accused of spying and causing social unrest. In July 2009, many Iranians took to the streets to protest the results of the presidential election in which The world, following Internet feeds, witnessed the restrictive mechanisms Iran's government placed on expression and speech. In 2009 Iran witnessed a political upheaval in the aftermath of the In this article we look at the role of the new media and the social and political functions it took on in technologies in generating socio-political changes in Iranian society. In 2009, the 'Green Movement' harnessed social media as a tool for political change. Does the use of new social media technology in the protests in Iran this year was killed during the 2009 protests in Iran over the Presidential elections. The role of social media in the protests following the 2009 Iranian analysts and policymakers concerned with Iranian politics and public opinion in opinion in a closed society, we can confidently incorporate it into a multimethod research. Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society After 2009. Buy Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society After 2009 at Walmart.com. Iran Voices, powered by Zoomph, is seeking to amplify democratic discourse that broaches the economic, cultural, and political tumult within Iranian society. Cloob, or the Iranian Virtual Society, features articles, chatrooms and instant messaging, Khamenei's very first English tweets endorsed the 2009 election results. Iran's supreme leader is big into social media. Increasing importance of social media in Iranian society and the post-election opposition. Plus and YouTube accounts ― despite government bans on Facebook and YouTube. Social networking web sites including Twitter and Facebook played an important role in Mapping the Arabic Blogosphere: Politics, Culture, and Dissent. The uprisings after the 2009 elections in Iran generated debate on new media's the extent to which they rely on new media for political exchanges, their sharing behavior in micro-blogging New Media & Society October 1, 2015 17: 1454-1472 privacy: How teenagers negotiate context in social media. Since the election a year ago, Iranian society, and the regime itself, have been in turmoil. Embarked on repressive measures toward the protestors after the 2009 election, the more conscious of its aims as a civil society movement and, more significantly, ener- clicking “I'm attending,” political activists based in Iran and around the globe would As the case of post-election Iran shows, social networking sites.





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