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Linda Herrera and Mark Lotfy
ميليشيات الإخوان الإلكترونية: تحميل الأيديولوجيا على الفيسبوك
أثناء مرحلة الإعادة للانتخابات الرئاسية في يونيو 2012 كانت هناك "ميمة" تدور على الفيس بوك تحتوي على صورة لحسن البنا الذي أسس جماعة الإخوان المسلمين في 1928 وكان نصها "على فكرة أنا مش إخوان وبختلف معاهم في مواقف كتير ولكن بحترمهم" التوقيع تحت المقولة كان منسوباً لحسن البنا، هذه الميمة إن أردت أن تترجمها في كلمة واحدة فهي تبغي أن تقول إننا قد كشفناكم أو بالعامية "فقسناكم" فهي ميمة تقطع بحقيقة أن الإخوان المسلمين قد تنكروا وقاموا بإختراق وسائط ...
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During the presidential runoffs in June 2012, a meme circulated on Facebook. It depicts the image of Hassan al-Banna, who founded the Muslim Brotherhood in 1928. It reads, “By the way, I’m not from the Brotherhood. I disagree with them on a lot of issues but I respect them.” The quote is signed, Hassan al-Banna. The meme is a “gotcha” or “we’re on to you” dispatch that uses satire to cut to a truth that many know, even if they lack hard evidence to prove it; namely that the ...
Keep Reading »Bio
Linda Herrera (PhD Columbia University, MA, American University in Cairo, BA UC Berkeley) joined the Department of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as Associate Professor and core staff in the Global Studies in Education MA program in January 2011. Prior to that she was a Senior Lecturer in International Development Studies (2005-2010) at the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam where she was Convenor of the Children and Youth Studies MA specialization. Her major research interests and writing are around issues of Youth and citizenship in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA); critical ethnography of schooling; youth, employment and international development policy; democracy and education; and, more recently, youth, new media and Arab Revolution.
Mark Lotfy is a filmmaker and producer based in Alexandria, Egypt.
