The media is often seen to reflect a changing political landscape as societies transition from authoritarian regimes to democracies. This book presents a comparative global investigation of the role of the media in the realignment from established policies to an emerging milieu of new communication channels that challenge traditional practices.
The media is often seen to reflect a changing political landscape as societies transition from authoritarian regimes to democracies. This book presents a comparative global investigation of the role of the media in the realignment from established policies to an emerging milieu of new communication channels that challenge traditional practices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel is Director of the Interdisciplinary Global Studies Initiative at Auburn Montgomery, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Discursive Strategies and Political Hegemony in Turkish Politics: the Justice and Development Party's #yedirmeyecegiz vs. #OccupyGezi 2 The Democratic Peak of the Authoritarian Swing: Post-Revolutionary Egypt's Politics, Media, And Public 3 A Case Study of the Media Coverage of Populism and Neo-populism: The 2009 and 2014 Presidential Elections in Romania 4 Transformation of Media Sector From Above and its Implications for the Freedom of Media in Turkey 5 Politics of Publicity: Contextualizing Liberalized Media in Pakistan and its Illiberal Predicament 6 Legitimizing the Caliphate and its politics : Moral Disengagement Rhetoric in Dabiq 7 Small, Stable, Authoritarian? Assessing Eritrea's Consistency in Abusing Media Freedom Conclusion
Introduction 1 Discursive Strategies and Political Hegemony in Turkish Politics: the Justice and Development Party's #yedirmeyecegiz vs. #OccupyGezi 2 The Democratic Peak of the Authoritarian Swing: Post-Revolutionary Egypt's Politics, Media, And Public 3 A Case Study of the Media Coverage of Populism and Neo-populism: The 2009 and 2014 Presidential Elections in Romania 4 Transformation of Media Sector From Above and its Implications for the Freedom of Media in Turkey 5 Politics of Publicity: Contextualizing Liberalized Media in Pakistan and its Illiberal Predicament 6 Legitimizing the Caliphate and its politics : Moral Disengagement Rhetoric in Dabiq 7 Small, Stable, Authoritarian? Assessing Eritrea's Consistency in Abusing Media Freedom Conclusion
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