with Navbahor Imamova, Voice of America The emergence of the Internet and the growing participation of people, especially youth, in social media constitute positive change for Central Asia. Uzbekistan as well as the other… Continue reading Social Media and the Online Debate in Central Asia
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#Hashtag Activism: Youth, Social Media and Politics in Kazakhstan
By Daniyar Kosnazarov CAP Paper 217 (CAAF Fellows Papers), February 2019 Daniyar Kosnazarov’s research interests include youth, social media, and popular culture. He is Editor-in Chief of Steppe, an independent… Continue reading #Hashtag Activism: Youth, Social Media and Politics in Kazakhstan
Multimodal Salafi Engagement with Digital Media in Azerbaijan
By Kamal Gasimov
Islamic State messaging to Central Asians Migrant Workers in Russia
CERIA Brief No. 6, March 2015 By Noah Tucker In 2013, 20-year-old Shohruh opened a Facebook profile. An Uzbek from a sleepy little town near Samarqand that was once an imperial capital, Shohruh… Continue reading Islamic State messaging to Central Asians Migrant Workers in Russia
Facebook Jihad: The IMU’s Digital Communication Strategy for the Karachi Airport Attack
CERIA Brief No. 1, July 2014 By Noah Tucker The Central Asia Digital Islam Project explores the way Internet and social media are slowly beginning to revolutionize the Islamic marketplace of ideas for Central… Continue reading Facebook Jihad: The IMU’s Digital Communication Strategy for the Karachi Airport Attack
Youth in Kazakhstan: Societal Changes, Challenges and Opportunities
International conference on “Youth in Kazakhstan: Societal Changes, Challenges and Opportunities”
Digital Memory and a ‘Massacre’: Uzbek Identity in the Age of Social Media
By Sarah Kendzior and Noah Tucker