Media Evolution on the Eve of the Arab Spring

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L. 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.
 

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List of Illustrations
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
Index
Droits d'auteur

Al Jazeera English as a Conciliatory Medium

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À propos de l'auteur (2016)

Bruce Etling, Harvard University, USA and University of Oxford, UK Robert Faris, Harvard University, USA Yves Gonzalez-Quijano, Lumière Lyon 2 University, France Bettina Gräf, Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO), Germany Kai Hafez, University of Erfurt, Germany Leila Hudson, University of Arizona, USA Adel Iskandar, Simon Fraser University, USA John Kelly, Morningside Analytics Sahar Khamis, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Mimi Kirk, Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C., USA Mohammed el-Nawawy, Queens University of Charlotte, USA Noha Mellor, Bedfordshire University, UK John Palfrey, Phillips Academy, Andover, USA and the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, USA Shawn Powers, Georgia State University, USA Courtney C. Radsch, journalist and scholar Khalil Rinnawi, Tel Aviv University, USA Philip Seib, University of Southern California, USA Vit Sisler, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Annabelle Sreberny, SOAS, University of London, UK Mohamed Zayani, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar.

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