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Leysan Storie

Researcher, Director of Master Programme in Middle Eastern Studies

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Social media and connective action: The case of the Saudi women’s movement for the right to drive

Author

  • Ali Khalil
  • Leysan Storie

Summary, in English

This article explored the use of social media and mobile communication by women in Saudi Arabia who campaigned for the right to drive from 1990. Due to the globally unique ban on women driving in the Kingdom, females always needed a male driver to transport them. The Saudi government announced in September 2017 that women would be allowed to drive from June 2018. Using the theory of connective action, the article explored the role of social media in the movement for the right to drive, and looked at how activists used digital media platforms to get their messages across to the Saudi publics and the international community. Findings showed that both connective action and collective action offer tactics that can complement each other in an online movement. In addition, results offer in-depth insights about the role of identity in online movements. Threats to and limitations of online movements are also discussed.

Department/s

  • MECW: The Middle East in the Contemporary World
  • Department of Strategic Communication

Publishing year

2021

Language

English

Pages

3038-3061

Publication/Series

New Media & Society

Volume

23

Issue

10

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Topic

  • Media and Communications

Keywords

  • activism
  • Women
  • connective action
  • social media
  • Twitter
  • messaging apps
  • Saudi Arabia
  • YouTube

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1461-4448