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Mobilization for change: the role of the networked public sphere in advancing civic participation and collective action in the Arab region

Networked technologies such as the Internet, social media, and mobile phones are increasingly important for sharing news and information, as well as for organizing collective action. News media reported on the crucial role that social media played during the Arab Spring. However, rigorous empirical assessments of the relationship between networked technologies and collective action are rare. Consequently, efforts to produce governance and political reform will benefit from a better understanding of how the networked public sphere affects civic and political life. This two-year research project will improve understanding of the role of the networked public sphere in political and social life in the Arab region. It will assess how the networked public sphere relates to civil society engagement in political and social action. This research will also improve capacity and contribute to scholarship in this area. Finally, by sharing knowledge and lessons learned with policymakers and civil society organizations, it will help these groups better understand the use of digital tools in fostering civic participation and collective action. This will affect policy initiatives, both in general and specifically, with respect to development-related matters such as education, health, and gender empowerment.

Project ID
107068
Project Status
Completed
End Date
Duration
24 months
IDRC Officer
Raed Sharif
Total Funding
CA$ 494,000.00
Location
Middle East
Programs
Networked Economies
Networked Economies
Institution Country
Egypt
Project Leader
Nagla Rizk
Institution
The American University in Cairo
Institution Country
United States
Project Leader
Yochai Benkler
Institution
President and Fellows of Harvard College

Outputs

Mobilization for change : the role of the networked public sphere in advancing civic participation and collective action in the Arab region; final technical report

Mobilization for change : the role of the networked public sphere in advancing civic participation and collective action in the Arab region; final technical report

Report

The theory of the Networked Public Sphere draws on the premise that digital technologies have the potential to reduce costs and risks of individual’s participation in civic life and may facilitate individual motives for civic participation. The project has furthered growth of Access to Knowledge for Development’s (A2K4D) research relationships with partners in the U.S., Brazil, China, India and South Africa, as well as creation of a network of researchers at Berkman, A2K4D and in Tunisia at the Arab Policy Institute and Innova Tunisia. Focus is given to understanding opportunities and limitations of civic engagement in polarized digital environments.

Author(s): Harvard University. Berkman Center for Internet and Society

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