The Communicative Interpretation for Arab Social Mobility (Arab Social Movement)

The study aims to analyze the social mobility in the Arab countries in 2011, presenting an approach based on considering communication factors that played a crucial role in motivating young people and the Arab masses to participate and influence what was known as the Arab Spring. Indeed, that stage...

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Main Author: Mohamed Abdelwahab Allali
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: South-West University "Neofit Rilski", Department of Sociology, Academic seminar "Media and Education" 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://pmpjournal.org/index.php/pmp/article/view/321
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description The study aims to analyze the social mobility in the Arab countries in 2011, presenting an approach based on considering communication factors that played a crucial role in motivating young people and the Arab masses to participate and influence what was known as the Arab Spring. Indeed, that stage in the history of the media in Arab countries witnessed wide development in the use of satellite channels, websites, and smartphones. As the study shows, these technologies were employed as mechanisms that helped people interact, move, and participate. Based on the paradigm for the knowledge pyramid scheme, the study attempted to highlight the stages of information transmission from the first stage, which is the data stage, through the information stage, then the third stage, which is the knowledge stage, towards the final stage, which is the action stage. The study analyzes that overcoming the gradual stages of information transmission and passing from raw information to action led to the existence of the Arab social movement in the hands of activists who did not have a program or strategy for change in front of a movement that was able to overthrow old political regimes, but it did not have alternatives. As part of the analysis track, the study depends on a careful analysis of the roles of active groups in change. It pertains to the role of politicians, intellectuals, activists, and journalists.
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spelling doaj.art-178073b351014cf4ab298409ef5d2a162022-12-22T03:53:12ZbulSouth-West University "Neofit Rilski", Department of Sociology, Academic seminar "Media and Education"Проблеми на постмодерността1314-37002022-12-0112310.46324/PMP2203355The Communicative Interpretation for Arab Social Mobility (Arab Social Movement)Mohamed Abdelwahab Allali0Higher Institute of Information and Communication (ISIC) Rabat – Morocco The study aims to analyze the social mobility in the Arab countries in 2011, presenting an approach based on considering communication factors that played a crucial role in motivating young people and the Arab masses to participate and influence what was known as the Arab Spring. Indeed, that stage in the history of the media in Arab countries witnessed wide development in the use of satellite channels, websites, and smartphones. As the study shows, these technologies were employed as mechanisms that helped people interact, move, and participate. Based on the paradigm for the knowledge pyramid scheme, the study attempted to highlight the stages of information transmission from the first stage, which is the data stage, through the information stage, then the third stage, which is the knowledge stage, towards the final stage, which is the action stage. The study analyzes that overcoming the gradual stages of information transmission and passing from raw information to action led to the existence of the Arab social movement in the hands of activists who did not have a program or strategy for change in front of a movement that was able to overthrow old political regimes, but it did not have alternatives. As part of the analysis track, the study depends on a careful analysis of the roles of active groups in change. It pertains to the role of politicians, intellectuals, activists, and journalists. https://pmpjournal.org/index.php/pmp/article/view/321Arab springsocial mobilitymediaactivistknowledge pyramid
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Arab spring
social mobility
media
activist
knowledge pyramid
title The Communicative Interpretation for Arab Social Mobility (Arab Social Movement)
title_full The Communicative Interpretation for Arab Social Mobility (Arab Social Movement)
title_fullStr The Communicative Interpretation for Arab Social Mobility (Arab Social Movement)
title_full_unstemmed The Communicative Interpretation for Arab Social Mobility (Arab Social Movement)
title_short The Communicative Interpretation for Arab Social Mobility (Arab Social Movement)
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topic Arab spring
social mobility
media
activist
knowledge pyramid
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