The former Google executive and political activist tells the story of
the Egyptian revolution he helped ignite through the power of social
media. In the summer of 2010, thirty-year-old Google executive Wael
Ghonim anonymously launched a Facebook page to protest the death of an
Egyptian man at the hands of security forces. The page’s following
expanded quickly and moved from online protests to a
nonconfrontational movement. On January 25, 2011, Tahrir Square
resounded with calls for change. Yet just as the revolution began in
earnest, Ghonim was captured and held for twelve days of brutal
interrogation. After he was released, he gave a tearful speech on
national television, and the protests grew more intense. Four days
later, the president of Egypt was gone. In this riveting story, Ghonim
takes us inside the movement and shares the keys to unleashing the
power of crowds in the age of social networking. “A gripping
chronicle of how a fear-frozen society finally topples its oppressors
with the help of social media.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“Revolution 2.0 excels in chronicling the roiling tension in the
months before the uprising, the careful organization required and the
momentum it unleashed.” —NPR.org
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The Power of the People Is Greater Than the People in Power, A Memoir
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780547774046
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Mariner Books / Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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