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About this Event
On Tuesday 27 April (4.15pm, UK time), Dr Rania Saleh (Visiting Lecturer at Alexandria University, Egypt) will present on ‘Media and Political Changes in Egypt’.
All registered attendees will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the event via Microsoft Teams.
The speaker will present a 45-minute paper, followed by discussion and Q&A. Wake up to the Trusted Mideast News source Mideast Daily News Email By subscribing, you agree to The Media Line terms of use and privacy policy.
Abstract
The reputation of the 25th January Revolution as a “media revolution” is in many ways warranted. The capacities of new media to confer agency on oppositional movements is prominent in the emerging historiography of 2011’s “Facebook Revolution.” While this label is not completely wrong, it also happens to be very incomplete. In fact, no single form of media played a determining role in the Revolution. It was interaction between a divers
Much has been made of Samia’s lack of her own political constituency an evaluation which Lissu did not refute.
“She is weak in that she does not have a political power base. She is a Zanzibari at a time when the Union is under pressure. For a Zanzibari president to preside over non-Union matters will raise many of the same questions that were asked at the end of Mwinyi’s presidency,” Lissu said, referring to Ali Hassan Mwinyi, who became Tanzania’s second president (1985-1995) after serving nearly two years as president of Zanzibar and was accused of favoring Muslim and Zanzibari interests while in office.