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Citation

Marzouki Y, Skandrani-Marzouki I, Béjaoui M, Hammoudi H, Bellaj T. Cyberpsychol. Behav. Soc. Netw. 2012; 15(5): 237-244.

Affiliation

Laboratoire de Psychologie Cognitive, Aix-Marseille Université & Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Marseille, France .

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Mary Ann Liebert Publishers)

DOI

10.1089/cyber.2011.0177

PMID

22524479

Abstract

The influence of Facebook in social life keeps constantly growing. Recently, the communication of information has been vital to the success of the Tunisian revolution, and Facebook was its main "catalyst." This study examines the key reasons that explain Facebook's contribution to this historical event, as perceived by Tunisian Internet users. To do so, we launched this study 5 days after the fall of the regime using an online questionnaire in which participants (N=333) first rated the importance of Facebook in the Tunisian revolution and then explained the reasons for their ratings. A cluster analysis based on the Euclidean distance between the most frequent words in the participants' text corpus (6,640 words), revealed three main clusters that we interpret as follows: 1: Facebook political function, 2: Facebook informational function, and 3: Facebook media platform function. It is likely that these factors reflect the dynamic of Tunisian cyberspace and the Tunisian Internet users' collective consciousness during the revolution.


Language: en

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