Information on "Social Media" and "Asia"
February 2013
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21 Feb 2013
Russian Analytical Digest No.123: The Russian Media Landscape
Author: Robert W Orttung, Christopher Walker, Irina Busygina, Mikhail Filippov, Natalia Moen-Larsen
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS) / Research Centre for East European Studies (FSOE) / German Association for East European Studies (DGO)
This issue of the RAD analyzes the state of the Russian media and information sphere today. More on «Russian Analytical Digest No.123: The Russian Media Landscape» -
Feb 2013
Microblogs in China: Bringing the State Back In
Author: Nele Noesselt
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
This paper reflects the adaptation and transformation of the Chinese party‐state’s governing strategy in the digital era. More on «Microblogs in China: Bringing the State Back In»
January 2013
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Jan 2013
The Role of Public Sentiment and Social Media in the Evolving China–Africa Relationship
Author: Yu-Shan Wu
Publisher: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
Social media and accompanying elevated public role have complicated the decision-making process in China to the extent of potentially influencing its outward engagements. More on «The Role of Public Sentiment and Social Media in the Evolving China–Africa Relationship»
December 2012
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13 Dec 2012
Challenges and an Internal Balance of Deterrence
Author: Udi Dekel, Orit Perlov
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This brief is concerned with internal processes and protests underway in Jordan based on an analysis of social media discourses. More on «Challenges and an Internal Balance of Deterrence»
August 2012
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Aug 2012
Social Media in Pakistan
Author: Michael Kugelman
Publisher: Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
This report argues that social media in Pakistan serves five important functions: 1) it circulates stories ignored by traditional media, or at least bestows greater attention on them; 2) it facilitates group mobilization, primarily by disseminating i... More on «Social Media in Pakistan » -
Aug 2012
Iran Human Right Review: Youth
Author: Barbara Lochbihler, Tahirih Danesh, Roya Kashefi, Mehr Emadi, Hossein Ladjevardi, Saeed Paivandi, Open Doors Advocacy UK, Nasser Boladai, Azadeh Pourzand, Neda, Mohammad Mostafaei, Saghi Ghahraman, Bronwen Robertson, Somi Arian, Azadeh Davachi, Arash Adibzadeh
Publisher: Foreign Policy Centre (FPC)
The articles in this issue of the Iran Human Rights Review (IHRR) examine the power and the role of young people in Iran today, arguing that the young people are of utmost importance to the stability of both Iran and the region. More on «Iran Human Right Review: Youth»
July 2012
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4 Jul 2012
Trends in Lebanon: Lebanese Discourse on the Social Networks, July 2012
Author: Udi Dekel, Orit Perlov
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
The Insight discusses trends in Lebanese social networks. More on «Trends in Lebanon: Lebanese Discourse on the Social Networks, July 2012» -
3 Jul 2012
China-India Media Mediation
Author: Amitendu Palit, Robin Jeffrey, Nalin Mehta, P S Suryanarayana, Pratima Singh
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
To better understand the evolving role of the media in the India-China relationship, ISAS organized the 'China-India Media Mediation' workshop. More on «China-India Media Mediation»
June 2012
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7 Jun 2012
The Syrian Uprising: Syrian Discourse on the Social Networks
Author: Udi Dekel, Orit Perlov
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
Since the start of the uprising in Syria, more than 15,000 Syrian citizens have been murdered. More on «The Syrian Uprising: Syrian Discourse on the Social Networks» -
Jun 2012
Like and Strike: Die Bedeutung der Neuen Medien im Arabischen Frühling
Author: Michel Penke
Publisher: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy (IFSH)
Diese Publikation summiert die Wechselwirkung digitaler Vernetzung und politischen Aufbegehrens in der arabischen Welt im Jahre 2011. More on «Like and Strike: Die Bedeutung der Neuen Medien im Arabischen Frühling»


