The Media in Arab Countries: From Development Theories to Cooperation PoliciesJohn Wiley & Sons, 23 janv. 2019 - 208 pages In early research work on international communication, the countries of North Africa and the Middle East were seen as part of the “Third World”, and the media had to be at the service of development. However, this situation is changing due to the transnationalization and liberalization of the media. Indeed, since the 1990s, the entry of the South – and Arab countries in this case – into the “information society” has become the dominant creed, although the vision is still globalizing and marked by stereotypes. |
Table des matières
Studies on Media Development and Media Geopolitics | 1 |
2 The Obsolescence of Classical Theories of International Communication | 23 |
3 The Information Society or the Liberal Remodeling of Development Theories | 37 |
Liberalization Under the Control of Governments and Businessmen ... | 63 |
a Specific Frame of the South1 | 73 |
6 Geopolitics of the Arabicspeaking Media and Politics of Influence | 99 |
7 Cooperation and Training of Journalists in the Digital Media Era | 113 |
Between Standards Competition and Cooperation | 121 |
Conclusion | 139 |
References | 149 |
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Other titles from iSTE in Science Society and New Technologies | 175 |
EULA | 179 |
