Mr. President, Facebook is watching you! Révolution 2.0: l’exemple tunisien
Mr. President, Facebook is watching you! Révolution 2.0: the Tunisian exemple
Abstract
This paper is a work in progress that aims to identify the role played by the social networking site Facebook in the Tunisian revolution experienced by Tunisian people in December 2010. A netnographic interpretative methodology was selected in order to respond to our research question. It will be exposed in an upcoming version of this research. This paper includes a primary analysis of the situation, which will be enriched and completed by our netnographic approach.
Cette communication décrit une recherche en cours qui vise à identifier le rôle joué par Facebook dans la révolution tunisienne qui a éclaté en Décembre 2010. La démarche méthodologique proposée est une étude etnographique. Une première analyse est fournie dans ce papier et sera complétée et enrichie par les éléments issus de notre démarche netnographique.
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