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The Egyptian blogosphere
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Role BlogsEgyptian BlogosphereComputational Social ScienceSocial MediaData JournalismInteractive JournalismArtsBlog DataPolitical CommunicationCommunicationLanguage StudiesEgyptian RevolutionContent AnalysisPolitical ScienceJournalismActivismCensorship
In this paper we investigate the role blogs played within the context of the Egyptian revolution of early 2011 using blog data authored between 2004-2011. We conducted topic modeling analysis to gain a longitudinal view of the interaction of societal, personal and revolutionary blog topics over this period. Furthermore, a qualitative analysis of blog posts during the period that bracketed the political uprising revealed Egyptian bloggers' concerns. Reporting events and supplying commentary provided bloggers with a means to voice dissent against institutionalized power represented by the government-controlled media. In short, blogs reveal a counter-narrative to the government-supplied version of events in Egypt during the 18-day uprising. These narratives offer rich documentation of how blogs, and perhaps social media more generally, can be utilized by individuals operating under repressive conditions.
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