Social media usage and support for women in community leadership: Evidence from Qatar
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2020-08-31Author
Bethany, ShockleyLari, Noora Ahmed
El-Maghraby, Engi Assaad Ahmed
Al-Ansari, Mohammad Hassan
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Is social media usage related to the acceptance of Arab women in community leadership? Since the Arab Spring, many have linked information communication technology (ICTs) with fast-moving political transitions, but their implications for widespread attitudinal shifts empowering women remain unclear. We use nationally representative survey data from Qatar to explore the relationship between social media and women's empowerment. Findings indicate that social media usage is related to increased support for women in community leadership among Qatari females but not males. Women are using social media to engage with the public sphere, even where political activism has not been common.
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