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The theme of the present text is the impact of social media and new media events "Arab Spring". Author of the text focuses on the identification of the root causes of these events and the scope of the role of the media in their conduct. The author is critical of the votes przeceniających s impact, while trying to show the places where new media played a role, or may even play it. New media and the Internet are here considered as a potential tool for social change. Author of the text indicates that the results obtained may provide more of a potential long-term period changes, mainly on the value and the development of the public sphere. Without denying the impact of these tools to conduct coups, the author sees the greater their role in creating olive harvesting equipment a framework for building a grassroots civil society. To demonstrate possible changes in the long-term the author uses the basic terms of the morphogenetic approach Margaret Archer.
The subject of the present paper is that an impact of social media and new media on events called 'The Arab Spring'. The author Focuses on the identification of main Causes of these events and tries to show the role the media played in That Their conduct. The new media and the Internet are Considered here as a potential tool for social change. The author olive harvesting equipment researches show That indicates a potential long-term social change, especially in a value-system and in the development of the public sphere and civil society, rather than a short-term and unstable change. That Demonstrate the possible long-term influence of 'The Arab Spring' the author uses the terms of Margaret Archer's morphogenetic olive harvesting equipment approach.
In the discourse of journalism and journalistic often overestimate the role played by new media, the Internet and social media in the events of the Arab Spring. The main attention was focused on emphasizing the role the media have played in the awakening olive harvesting equipment of consciousness and the desire to make political and social change. Undoubtedly, these media, as well as try to show in this text has played such a role. However, here I will try to focus on the identification of the structural causes of the Arab Spring, which became the basis for the desire to change. New media as a tool for social change have contributed to the cause "spar", starting protests.
But let's start from structural causes. The most important causes of the Arab Spring should include demographic trends olive harvesting equipment (demographic bulge in the age category 20-30 years) and socio-economic countries of North Africa and the Middle East. For economic reasons include: high unemployment (especially among young people), low income, high inflation, and outdated management of the economy. Other causes, less direct, illiteracy, corruption, lack of social security among a large group of citizens, the lack of freedom of expression and the prohibition of political parties, as well as social inequalities and discrimination based on minority rule (religious) over the majority.
Therefore, the basic postulates of participants in the events of the Arab Spring were ceding part of selectable power in parliament (free elections), the viability olive harvesting equipment of the political parties, resolution of authoritarian government, the abolition of censorship and restrictions on civil liberties and socio-economic reforms.
Therefore, you can bet "baby boomers hypothesis", which would sound: populations with a high percentage of young people of working olive harvesting equipment age are more "susceptible to the risk of" social revolts, due to reduced employment and a greater olive harvesting equipment propensity to change among young people.
In addition to the rapid rate of growth of labor force and unemployment is of great importance here as young culture, which is characterized by experimentation, new interest, idealism, risk-taking and creativity, which in the case of new media seems to be an important factor.
In the above diagrams presenting the pyramid age (2010 years) for selected four countries - Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, United Kingdom, (source: olive harvesting equipment United Nations Organization) [1] shows the significant demographic bulge in the age category between 20 and 35 years of age in Tunisia and Egypt. In the case of Tunisia in the younger age categories was stopping population growth, which may indicate there adjusting to the second demographic transition, which is clearly visible in the case of Wielskiej UK. In the case of Egypt, we re-growth of the population in terms of age to 10 years, which proves that not the start of the second demographic transition, just as depicted here in Yemen.
Unemployment Arab countries is high and is 26 percent higher olive harvesting equipment than in Asia, North America and Africa, Africa
The theme of the present text is the impact of social media and new media events "Arab Spring". Author of the text focuses on the identification of the root causes of these events and the scope of the role of the media in their conduct. The author is critical of the votes przeceniających s impact, while trying to show the places where new media played a role, or may even play it. New media and the Internet are here considered as a potential tool for social change. Author of the text indicates that the results obtained may provide more of a potential long-term period changes, mainly on the value and the development of the public sphere. Without denying the impact of these tools to conduct coups, the author sees the greater their role in creating olive harvesting equipment a framework for building a grassroots civil society. To demonstrate possible changes in the long-term the author uses the basic terms of the morphogenetic approach Margaret Archer.
The subject of the present paper is that an impact of social media and new media on events called 'The Arab Spring'. The author Focuses on the identification of main Causes of these events and tries to show the role the media played in That Their conduct. The new media and the Internet are Considered here as a potential tool for social change. The author olive harvesting equipment researches show That indicates a potential long-term social change, especially in a value-system and in the development of the public sphere and civil society, rather than a short-term and unstable change. That Demonstrate the possible long-term influence of 'The Arab Spring' the author uses the terms of Margaret Archer's morphogenetic olive harvesting equipment approach.
In the discourse of journalism and journalistic often overestimate the role played by new media, the Internet and social media in the events of the Arab Spring. The main attention was focused on emphasizing the role the media have played in the awakening olive harvesting equipment of consciousness and the desire to make political and social change. Undoubtedly, these media, as well as try to show in this text has played such a role. However, here I will try to focus on the identification of the structural causes of the Arab Spring, which became the basis for the desire to change. New media as a tool for social change have contributed to the cause "spar", starting protests.
But let's start from structural causes. The most important causes of the Arab Spring should include demographic trends olive harvesting equipment (demographic bulge in the age category 20-30 years) and socio-economic countries of North Africa and the Middle East. For economic reasons include: high unemployment (especially among young people), low income, high inflation, and outdated management of the economy. Other causes, less direct, illiteracy, corruption, lack of social security among a large group of citizens, the lack of freedom of expression and the prohibition of political parties, as well as social inequalities and discrimination based on minority rule (religious) over the majority.
Therefore, the basic postulates of participants in the events of the Arab Spring were ceding part of selectable power in parliament (free elections), the viability olive harvesting equipment of the political parties, resolution of authoritarian government, the abolition of censorship and restrictions on civil liberties and socio-economic reforms.
Therefore, you can bet "baby boomers hypothesis", which would sound: populations with a high percentage of young people of working olive harvesting equipment age are more "susceptible to the risk of" social revolts, due to reduced employment and a greater olive harvesting equipment propensity to change among young people.
In addition to the rapid rate of growth of labor force and unemployment is of great importance here as young culture, which is characterized by experimentation, new interest, idealism, risk-taking and creativity, which in the case of new media seems to be an important factor.
In the above diagrams presenting the pyramid age (2010 years) for selected four countries - Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, United Kingdom, (source: olive harvesting equipment United Nations Organization) [1] shows the significant demographic bulge in the age category between 20 and 35 years of age in Tunisia and Egypt. In the case of Tunisia in the younger age categories was stopping population growth, which may indicate there adjusting to the second demographic transition, which is clearly visible in the case of Wielskiej UK. In the case of Egypt, we re-growth of the population in terms of age to 10 years, which proves that not the start of the second demographic transition, just as depicted here in Yemen.
Unemployment Arab countries is high and is 26 percent higher olive harvesting equipment than in Asia, North America and Africa, Africa