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Political ‘apptivism’ in the Middle East: The case of iNakba
Oren Golan
, Noam Tirosh
Department of Leadership and Policy in Education
Department of Learning and Instructional Sciences
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1948 War
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Arab Spring
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Arab World
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Change Agents
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Educational Tool
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Ethnographic Fieldwork
50%
Grassroots Level
50%
Identity Building
50%
Invisible
50%
Means of Communication
50%
Middle East
100%
Military
50%
Palestine
50%
Palestinian Villages
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Palestinians
50%
Political Consciousness
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Scholarly Attention
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Social Media Platforms
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Social Media Use
100%
Upheaval
50%
Social Sciences
Arab Spring
100%
Arab World
100%
Fieldwork (Ethnographic)
100%
Media Platform
100%
Middle East
100%
Narrative
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Palestine
100%
Political Consciousness
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Arts and Humanities
aftermath
50%
Arab Spring
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Arab World
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Crowds
50%
Educational tool
50%
Fieldwork
50%
Invisible
50%
Islamic
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Media Platform
50%
Narrative
50%
Palestine
50%
Palestinians
100%
Upheaval
50%
Village
50%
Psychology
Consciousness
100%
Narrative
100%
Qualitative Method
100%
Computer Science
Ethnographic Fieldwork
100%
Social Medium Platform
100%