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Thursday, February 03, 2011

Social Media in the Arab World: Leading up to the Uprisings of 2011, by Jeffrey Ghannam,

Greetings!   

coverCIMA is pleased to release a new report, Social Media in the Arab World: Leading up to the Uprisings of 2011, by Jeffrey Ghannam, an independent media consultant, attorney, and veteran journalist with experience in the Middle East. This report was commissioned several months before the unprecedented popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, and other countries of the region, which by all accounts were enabled by communication and citizen mobilization via social media platforms and mobile technology.  The report examines the impact of digital media on freedom of expression in the Middle East prior to the 2011 protests. We have accelerated our production schedule to publish it now, as we believe that it will provide a useful backdrop to the events unfolding in the Arab region.

Social Media in the Arab World: Leading up to the Uprisings of 2011 is available for download, along with previous CIMA reports and videos of CIMA discussions and events, at http://cima.ned.org. Also on the website is a comprehensive bibliographic database of media assistance resources with information on more than 900 reports, articles, books, and manuals related to the media assistance field. We welcome suggestions of new resources for this bibliographic database.

For more information on the Center for International Media Assistance, please explore our website at http://cima.ned.org, or contact us atCIMA@ned.org.
Sincerely,

Marguerite Sullivan
Senior Director
Center for International Media Assistance
National Endowment for Democracy 

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