This comparison between Bahrain and Australia shows how the main impact of social and mobile media has been in the form of facilitators of rapid political mobilization, as well as tools for everyday socializing and entertainment. Social media are both contributors to, and symptomatic of, a blurring of the boundaries between politics and entertainment, and public and private spheres, whether their users are in Australia or Bahrain, but they are not in themselves the makers of material sites of democracy or even agency.
History
Journal
New Zealand journal of interdisciplinary studies
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pagination
1 - 17
Publisher
Open Polytechnic of New Zealand
Location
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
ISSN
2253-1998
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article