Du monde réel au monde numérique

In a very short amount of time, the Internet has helped the Amazighs do what they had been incapable of doing for many years: give shape to a new form of cultural activism, foster debate, articulate their demands, and facilitate contacts between different segments of the Amazigh population to establ...

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Main Authors: Abdelaziz Blilid, Laurence Favier
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2018-12-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/8917
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description In a very short amount of time, the Internet has helped the Amazighs do what they had been incapable of doing for many years: give shape to a new form of cultural activism, foster debate, articulate their demands, and facilitate contacts between different segments of the Amazigh population to establish an “imagined identity.” Facebook played a key role in the events that started in North Africa in 2011. The author analyzes links between Facebook pages that form a sort of “digital Amazigh community.” He used Netvizz, to compile a corpus of 2,259 pages that involve 14,136 connections.
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Du monde réel au monde numérique
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Internet
Facebook
Amazighs
imagined identity
digital community
title Du monde réel au monde numérique
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Facebook
Amazighs
imagined identity
digital community
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