新媒体——新阿尔及利亚阿拉伯之春?

Z. Sawicka
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本文介绍了导致阿尔及利亚长期总统布特弗利卡于2019年4月下台的事件,并探讨了新媒体在这一过程中的作用。该分析解释了2011年阿拉伯之春在这个国家失败的原因。作者对阿尔及利亚新媒体的批判性话语分析表明,尽管2011年缺乏积极的行动,但阿尔及利亚出现了青年运动,并领导了2019年的抗议活动,不仅在互联网上,而且在“线下”世界。目前,关于新媒体政治影响的讨论主要集中在抗议社会的力量是否足以推翻政府。该论文的作者认为,这是一种单一的解决问题的方法,阿尔及利亚的例子已经证明了这一点。新媒体已经成为当代社会及其话语不可分割的一部分,成为信息传播、动员和参与的平台。在阿尔及利亚,尽管社交媒体“尚未成熟”(其中包括文盲、管理不善、缺乏言论自由和真正的民主),但它们正逐渐成为被排除在主流政治和媒体之外的人的政治和媒体公共空间。社交媒体造成了一种局面,阿尔及利亚政府必须满足社会对更大程度的民主、正义、新闻自由和言论自由日益增长的要求。在他们的帮助下,人们学会了社会动员的技巧,发展了社会运动和公民社会的结构。不仅在阿尔及利亚,而且在整个阿拉伯世界都可以慢慢地观察到这一活动的影响。
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NEW MEDIA-NEW ALGERIAN ARAB SPRING?
The paper presents events in Algeria that led to fall of the long-term president of the country, Abd al-Aziz Bouteflika in April 2019 and examines the role of the new media in this process. The analysis explains the reasons of  the failure of the Arab Spring in this country in 2011.  Critical discourse analysis of  Algerian new media conducted by the author shows that despite  lack of active actions in 2011, youth movements appeared in Algeria and  led the protests in 2019 not only in the Internet but also in the “offline” world. Currently, the discussion about political impact of new media focuses mainly on a question whether the power of protesting societies is sufficient to overthrow a  government. According to the author of the paper,  it is a single-dimensional approach to the problem, what has been proven by the example of Algeria. New media have become an inseparable part of contemporary societies and their discourse, serving as a platform for disseminating information, mobilizing and participating . In Algeria, despite the fact that social media "have not yet reached maturity" (among others, because of illiteracy, mismanagement, lack of freedom of speech and true democracy), they are gradually becoming political and media public spaces for those excluded from the mainstream politics and media. The social media have caused a situation where the Algerian government has to meet growing demands of society for a greater degree of democracy, justice and freedom of the press and freedom of opinion. With their help, people learned the techniques of social mobilization, developed  structures of  social movement and civil society. Effects of this activity can slowly be observed not only in Algeria but throughout the Arab world.
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