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Pengaruh Situs Jejaring Sosial (Social Networking Site) terhadap Revolusi Politik Tunisia (2010-2011)

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  • Fachrie, Muhammad

    (The University of Jakarta)

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This research explains the influence of social networking site against the political revolution that is happened in Tunisia in 2010 to 2011. Restraint of political freedom and democracy on regime of Ben Ali in Tunisia causes the society to be tough to get a free public sphere, so that the society seeks a strategic media to get free public sphere. At the time of the political revolution in Tunisia, the social networking site is a strategic media used for social interaction, disseminating information and mobilizing the masses, because the restraint of freedom of politics and democracy in cyberspace is not effective. This research is aimed to determine the influence arising from the use of social networking sites in political revolutions that takes place in Tunisia. This research shows that the political, social and economic turmoil in Tunisia encourage people to build public sphere. The public sphere has a real impact for the community or society in support of the political revolution in Tunisia. Tunisia society has the opportunity to articulate the interests, needs of the country, and build a political movement through public space. Restraint of democratic freedoms through sensors in cyberspace for democratization in Tunisia are not effective. Social networking site is public sphere for Tunisian society to disseminate information, communicate and mobilize social and political movements to overthrow the regime of Ben Ali.

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  • Fachrie, Muhammad, 2013. "Pengaruh Situs Jejaring Sosial (Social Networking Site) terhadap Revolusi Politik Tunisia (2010-2011)," OSF Preprints aw6dg, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:aw6dg
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/aw6dg
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