An analysis of the Tunisian Revolution Discourse
The Tunisian revolution in late 2010 was one of the most important shifts in the Middle East in the 21st century. In addition to influencing Tunisia domestic politics, it has also affected the Middle East. However, the hallmark of the Tunisian revolution and subsequent developments has been the existence of large-scale discourses that have sometimes conflicted. In this regard, considering the importance of the subject of this research, it has been tried to answer the central question of what major discourses have dominated the Tunisian revolution. In parallel with this question, the research aims to test the hypothesis the Tunisian revolution was influenced by the two processes of globalization and Islamism, the two discourses of democracy and Islamism dominated as the two dominant discourses on the Tunisian revolution. In addition to depicting the dominant discourses based on the post-revolutionary context, the findings also indicate that Tunisia shifts are moving towards a Tunisian identity that ultimately seeks to establish itself within a national state. The research method is descriptive and analytical and the data collection method is based on library and internet search.
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