Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon

#2 Social Media Use in the Arabian Gulf with Sarah Vieweg


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About Our Guest:
Sarah Vieweg researches how citizens of Arab Gulf countries perceive, use, and re-interpret social media, with an eye toward defining design principles that consider non-Western cultural values. She also looks at how advertisers throughout the world turn to social media for advertising and marketing, and how diverse marketplace activities translate to digital environments.

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Show Notes:
00:05: Guest Introduction
00:48: Identifying how values and ideologies in the Arab Gulf translate into social media use
01:50: Exemplifying how modesty manifests in social media usage amongst women in the Gulf
03:46: Sara's journey in Qatar researching social media use 
06:05: Challenges Sarah faced as a foreigner conducing research in a conservative region
07:06: Findings of her research in terms of drivers for social media use in the Gulf
08:47: Navigating the dynamic of modernization in Qatar 
10:58: Examples of evolving social media platforms usage in Qatar
13:34: Lessons on social media usage in the Gulf that could be adopted in the west
15:42: How social media can be empowering to women in the Gulf
17:32: Sarah's next steps in terms of her social media research
18:11 Wrap up

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Demystifying Media at the University of OregonBy UO School of Journalism and Communication, Damian Radcliffe

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