Arab Social Media Report

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The Arab Social Media Report Series is produced by the Dubai School of Government's Governance and Innovation Program. It is a recurring study that explores growth and usage trends of social media in the Arab region, through the analysis of Facebook and Twitter users in all 22 Arab countries, as well as Iran, Israel, and Turkey.[1]

Each issue of the Arab Social Media Report Series highlights a specific theme related to social media, covering diverse topics such as general usage trends, its impact on civil movements, and its role in Arab women's empowerment. It also studies the potential of using Web 2.0 applications for increasing collaboration and knowledge sharing among government entities, citizens, and the private sector.[1]

Issues

The sixth issue of the report launched in June 2014 with the title "Citizen Engagement and Public Services in the Arab World: The Potential of Social Media’aims to focus on the impact of social media use on citizen engagement and public service delivery in the Arab region".[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Arab Social Media Report, ArabSocialMediaReport.com. Retrieved 2015 December 21.
  2. The Arab Social Media Report- Edition #6, MBRSG.ae. Published June 2014. Retrieved 2015 December 21.

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