Diasporic political communication among Arabs in Europe: from online campaigning to friendship networks
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Diasporic political communication among Arabs in Europe : from online campaigning to friendship networks. / Shehata, Mostafa; Galal, Ehab.
Middle Eastern Diasporas and Political Communication: New Approaches. red. / Ehab Galal; Mostafa Shehata; Claus Valling Pedersen. Routledge, 2023.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Diasporic political communication among Arabs in Europe
T2 - from online campaigning to friendship networks
AU - Shehata, Mostafa
AU - Galal, Ehab
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This chapter is based on a collective research project run by four scholars at Copenhagen University. The focus of the work is on the political communication of Arab diasporic communities in Europe originating from Syria, Bahrain, Egypt, and Tunisia. The aim of this chapter is to theorize the aspects of political communication among the Arab diaspora. The empirical data were collected through interviews and observations in several European countries: the UK, France, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and Turkey. The analysis has shown that political communication in the diaspora revolves around the interaction of the diaspora members on three levels: the country of origin, the country of residence, and international associations. Based on these three levels of interaction, this chapter has outlined five key aspects of political communication practiced by Arab diasporic communities in Europe: involvement in political parties, association establishment, online campaigning, friendship networks, and international activism.
AB - This chapter is based on a collective research project run by four scholars at Copenhagen University. The focus of the work is on the political communication of Arab diasporic communities in Europe originating from Syria, Bahrain, Egypt, and Tunisia. The aim of this chapter is to theorize the aspects of political communication among the Arab diaspora. The empirical data were collected through interviews and observations in several European countries: the UK, France, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and Turkey. The analysis has shown that political communication in the diaspora revolves around the interaction of the diaspora members on three levels: the country of origin, the country of residence, and international associations. Based on these three levels of interaction, this chapter has outlined five key aspects of political communication practiced by Arab diasporic communities in Europe: involvement in political parties, association establishment, online campaigning, friendship networks, and international activism.
U2 - 10.4324/9781003365419-2
DO - 10.4324/9781003365419-2
M3 - Book chapter
BT - Middle Eastern Diasporas and Political Communication
A2 - Galal, Ehab
A2 - Shehata, Mostafa
A2 - Pedersen, Claus Valling
PB - Routledge
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