Arab Uprisings and Technology

Middle East Media

16 Nov 2022

 

(Real Body) Professor Laila Shereen Sakr

(Data Body) @vj_um_amel

 

  • How might a design thinking approach to analyzing patterns of data humanize its scholarship?
     
  • How do digital media disrupt our understanding of geographic boundaries
     
  • In what ways do feminist digital practices work to interrupt the dominant ideology of maximum efficiency?
     

  • What new knowledge or insights emerge from the study of the operational logic of social media from the Middle East uprisings?

Guiding Questions

  • The history of the algorithm predates computation
     

  • Algorithms are more than computation
     

  • Algorithms are specifically computational
     
  • ​Algorithmic Bias

The Algorithm as Cultural Object

GUIDING QUESTIONS

What happened from my perspective?

I. Building Networks

 

II. Glitching systems (political, capital, and technological)

 

III. Failure of the glitch/ that pathway forever closed

 

IV. Rise of the right globally

 

V. Towards a reparative, critical feminist geography

History of Open Source in Egypt (2004-2010)

  • The Muslim Brotherhood launch website in 2004

History of Open Source in Egypt (2004-2010)

  • The Muslim Brotherhood launch website in 2004
  • The Kefaya Movement (a grassroots coalition which prior to the 2011)

History of Open Source in Egypt (2004-2010)

  • The Muslim Brotherhood launch website in 2004
  • The Kefaya Movement (a grassroots coalition which prior to the 2011)
  • Software Arabization

History of Open Source in Egypt (2004-2010)

  • The Muslim Brotherhood launch website in 2004
  • The Kefaya Movement (a grassroots coalition which prior to the 2011)
  • Software Arabization
  • Facebook launched in 2004
 

History of Open Source in Egypt (2004-2010)

  • The Muslim Brotherhood launch website in 2004
  • The Kefaya Movement (a grassroots coalition which prior to the 2011)
  • Software Arabization
  • Facebook launched in 2004
  • Twitter launched in 2006
 

History of Open Source in Egypt (2004-2010)

  • The Muslim Brotherhood launch website in 2004
  • The Kefaya Movement (a grassroots coalition which prior to the 2011)
  • Software Arabization
  • Facebook launched in 2004
  • Twitter launched in 2006
  • Bloggers jailed in 2006
 

History of Open Source in Egypt (2004-2010)

  • The Muslim Brotherhood launch website in 2004
  • The Kefaya Movement (a grassroots coalition which prior to the 2011)
  • Software Arabization
  • Facebook launched in 2004
  • Twitter launched in 2006
  • Bloggers jailed in 2006
  • Berkman Center maps blogsphere
 

History of Open Source in Egypt (2004-2010)

  • The Muslim Brotherhood launch website in 2004
  • The Kefaya Movement (a grassroots coalition which prior to the 2011)
  • Software Arabization
  • Facebook launched in 2004
  • Twitter launched in 2006
  • Bloggers jailed in 2006
  • Berkman Center maps blogsphere in 2009
  • Largest discussion forum on internet in 2009 - Fatafat

 

"Mapping the Arabic Blogosphere: Politics, Culture, and Dissent"
Etling, B. Katherine MacKinnon, and Ethan Zuckerman. (link)

Real-time analytics since 2010

Over 30 billion social media posts

In more than 70 languages

R-Shief 5.0

#Jan25, #Egypt

#Libya, #Zawiya

2011 Arab Uprisings by Hashtag

Data Visualizations

Failure

Immersion and Aesthetics in Visualization

Tweet World

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