Arab National Media and Political Change: “Recording the Transition”Springer, 8 nov. 2016 - 202 pages This book examines the evolution of national Arab media and its interplay with political change, particularly in emerging democracies in the context of the Arab uprisings. Investigated from a journalistic perspective, this research addresses the role played by traditional national media in consolidating emerging democracies or in exacerbating their fragility within new political contexts. Also analyzed are the ways journalists report about politics and transformations of these media industries, drawing on the international experiences of media in transitional societies. This study builds on a field investigation led by the author and conducted within the project “Arab Revolutions: Media Revolutions,” covering Libya, Tunisia, and Egypt. |
Table des matières
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The Legacy of the Past and Burdens in the Present | 13 |
How Arab Journalists Define Professionalism in Daily Practice | 47 |
Moderators or Preachers of the Public Opinion? | 70 |
A Public Service? | 99 |
Journalists Versus Activists? Traditional Journalists and CyberActivism | 129 |
Media and Democratization | 152 |
Conclusions | 181 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Arab National Media and Political Change: “Recording the Transition” Fatima El-Issawi Aucun aperçu disponible - 2018 |
Arab National Media and Political Change: “Recording the Transition” Fatima El-Issawi Aucun aperçu disponible - 2016 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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