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Egypt Unshackled: Using social media to @#:) the System [Kindle Edition]

Denis G. Campbell

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Egypt is a land of mystery many long for the chance to discover. Filled with rich historical treasures and pristine beaches, it is a place of heroic accomplishments. For 18 days, the world watched spellbound as young technology-inspired heroes, awoke a nation causing it to rise up and topple a brutal dictator. Converting Cairo’s Tahrir Square to ‘ground zero,’ these unlikely heroes slew the powerful dragon Mubarak and led a people’s revolution.

Using social media as their ‘Tip of the Sword,’ demonstrators took a country with limited Internet usage and changed the face of journalism forever. Through sheer will, they kept this story alive, leading every newspaper and TV broadcast for nearly three weeks.

Democracy is messy. It can take years, even decades from winning independence to form a working government. Egypt has had six months.

The world fell in love with their great story of how a group of young people infected everyone with a love of country and desire for freedom. They fought for the heart and soul of Egypt and we watched. Now here’s the back story from those who lived it.

Denis G. Campbell is a UK-based journalist. He helps the reader relive the 18 days through his analysis and database of Tweets, Facebook posts, RSS feeds, YouTube videos and photos used by demonstrators and reporters in Tahrir Square. He publishes UK Progressive Magazine and contributes politics and business articles for several global newspapers and magazines. He also provides regular commentary for BBC, China Radio International and others.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 2125 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 306 Seiten
  • Verlag: Cambria Books (7. August 2011)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B005GFGRB0
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • X-Ray: Nicht aktiviert
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: #235.611 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

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5.0 von 5 Sternen All of the above & more! 11. Dezember 2011
Von Bill Byrnes - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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It was a ground-breaking description of how social-media can shape history. Denis Campbell did a masterful job at setting the stage for the conflict, and organizing what had to be thousands of tweets into a masterful flow of information & emotions. History has never been more gripping than Denis'description of the last few days of the conflict. This is a MUST read for anyone interested in current events, and could a great addition to several college courses.My last thought to you:BUY THIS BOOK!
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5.0 von 5 Sternen AMAZED 5. Oktober 2011
Von pastor Britt - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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AMAZED; I am amazed at this book. I expected Dennis' writing to be powerful and well executed. What I did not expect is the brilliant formatting of the book, which makes it a "no put down" masterpiece. I believe, for the first time in history, twittered messages (social media) sent from the scene of important breaking news (Egypt in rebellion against dictatorship) become the centerpiece. The author skillfully introduces these dramatic and emotional messages sent from the square containing all the emotion of the moment as people suffer and die and hope and victor. WOW what a book. It should alter the way the world is structured. Don't miss this GREAT LITERATURE! Thanks Dennis Campbell.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Citizen media and (r)evolution 10. September 2011
Von Patricia Scott - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Even if you have never explored Twitter, this book will give you a taste of citizen journalism in action and the new manner in which established news channels adapted quickly. Campbell shows how Twitter was utilized to flash breaking news from the front lines and facilitate teamwork of large numbers of people in urgent situations.

I watched Twitter avidly and spellbound as Tweets of this Egypt uprising started flooding Twitter: the #Jan25 movement in 2011. I also cued up Al Jezeera English online in partial screen on my computer, as one of the best sources of journalism about unfolding events, and Google Maps and Google Earth for better perspective. I shortly started "following" on Twitter some of the key individuals later mentioned in this book, as well as this author.

Denis Campbell's book provides a much deeper and wider context for what we saw unfolding those eighteen days in Egypt. He has made sense of raw data, weaving it into a coherent whole. Each of those eighteen days warrants an individual chapter in his book, revealing backstory and key "Tweets" sent out that day. In Campbell's book we can revisit just how Egyptians were conferring in the heat of the moment and "Using social media to @#:) the System". "How 140 characters [in a typical Twitter message] can remove a dictator in 18 Days" indeed!
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