Abstract
This thesis is an ethnographic description of practices of the producers of Egypt-based and Egypt-related websites.
School
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department
Sociology, Egyptology & Anthroplology Department
Degree Name
MA in Sociology-Anthropology
Graduation Date
6-2001
Submission Date
1-2022
First Advisor
Dr. Mark Allen Peterson
Committee Member 1
Dr. Jon Anderson
Committee Member 2
Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi
Extent
121 leaves
Document Type
Master's Thesis
Rights
The American University in Cairo grants authors of theses and dissertations a maximum embargo period of two years from the date of submission, upon request. After the embargo elapses, these documents are made available publicly. If you are the author of this thesis or dissertation, and would like to request an exceptional extension of the embargo period, please write to thesisadmin@aucegypt.edu
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Approval
Not necessary for this item
Recommended Citation
APA Citation
Panovic, I.
(2001).Webbing Egypt: an ethnographic insight into levels of imagination surrounding the production of web sites [Master's Thesis, the American University in Cairo]. AUC Knowledge Fountain.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1848
MLA Citation
Panovic, Ivan. Webbing Egypt: an ethnographic insight into levels of imagination surrounding the production of web sites. 2001. American University in Cairo, Master's Thesis. AUC Knowledge Fountain.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1848
Comments
CALL #
Thesis 2001/52