Media Evolution on the Eve of the Arab SpringL. Hudson, A. Iskandar, M. Kirk Springer, 12 janv. 2016 - 285 pages Media Evolution on the Eve of the Arab Spring brings together some of the most celebrated and respected names in Arab media research to reflect on the communication conditions that preceded and made the Arab uprisings possible. |
Table des matières
New Media Social Change and the Communication | |
Politics Culture | |
New Media | |
Challenging and Preserving | |
Phrasing the World | |
The Evolution of Public | |
New Media and Public Diplomacy in the New Arab World | |
Transnational Media and the Arab | |
The State of Arab Journalism Studies | |
Arab and Western Media Systems Typologies | |
Toward Reflexivity in Arab Media | |
About the Authors | |
Dynamics | |
Al Jazeera English as a Conciliatory Medium | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Media Evolution on the Eve of the Arab Spring L. Hudson,A. Iskandar,M. Kirk Aucun aperçu disponible - 2014 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
AJE's Al Jazeera English analysis Arab countries Arab Diaspora Arab journalists Arab media Arab public Arab satellite Arab Spring Arab world Arabic blogosphere Arabic language Arabizi argues audiences authoritarian Bab al-Hara BBC World Service BBCWS bloggers blogosphere blogs broadcasting Cairo challenge channels cluster communication contemporary coverage critical cultural democratic Diaspora discussion educational edutainment Egypt Facebook genre global groups Hafez Hallin and Mancini identity interactive Internet interview Islamic issues Jazeera English journalism Khamis linked literacy mainstream media fatwas media systems Middle East modern Muftis Muslim Brotherhood Palestinian pan-Arab participation players political popular production programs public diplomacy public sphere Qaradawi Qatar region religion religious revolution role Sakr satellite television Saudi scholars social media society studies Syrian theory traditional transnational media typologies University Press uprisings users video games viewers websites Western women youth YouTube Yusuf al-Qaradawi
