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Challenges and an Internal Balance of Deterrence: Jordanian Discourse on the Social Networks


By Udi Dekel and Orit Perlov —— Bio and Archives--December 13, 2012

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An analysis of internal processes underway in Jordan based on the discourse in the social media is limited, given the regime’s control (in September 2012 a censorship law on op-eds on the internet and the social media was passed) and the scarcity of in-depth analyses by public opinion leaders in Jordan. Young Trans-Jordanians and Palestinians, who understand the power of the new media, have used the networks to sound demands for reforms and a new socio-political order. The new media is also host to members of the political echelon and business community, but their rate of participation falls short compared to other Arab countries
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