Mass Communication in the Modern Arab World: Ongoing Agents of Change following the Arab Spring introduces, explains, and explores how unceasing growth of media and communication technologies has acted as an ongoing agent of change in the modern Arab world Each contributed chapter provides evidence of mass communication's potential to transform society, culture, politics, economies and development in a region where expectations of media and communication are higher than those of the Western world. Studying these media platforms and communication channels and their relationship to governments…mehr
Mass Communication in the Modern Arab World: Ongoing Agents of Change following the Arab Spring introduces, explains, and explores how unceasing growth of media and communication technologies has acted as an ongoing agent of change in the modern Arab world Each contributed chapter provides evidence of mass communication's potential to transform society, culture, politics, economies and development in a region where expectations of media and communication are higher than those of the Western world. Studying these media platforms and communication channels and their relationship to governments and other social and religious institutions reveals how an area of over 400 million people has seen both good and bad of transformations from the global communication wave. Case studies of media formats and practices specific to the region illuminate cultural and political factors that impact the growth of media and allow it to positively contribute to all-encompassing democratization in the region. List of Contributors: Azza A. Ahmed, Mohammad Ayish, Tayeb Boutbouqatl, Aliaa Dawoud, Khaled S. Gaweesh, Ahmed El Gody, Kamal Hamidou, Fran Hassencahl,Tara Al-Kadi, Kyung Sun Lee, Deanna Loew, Noha Mellor, Hesham Mesbah, Meriem Narimane Noumeur, Saddek Rabah, Abeer Salem, Hend El-Taher, Leonard Ray Teel, Oshane Thorpe, Karin Wilkins, and Inas Abou YoussefHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: The Arab Region's History and Current State. Naila Hamdy and Philip Auter Part I In the Beginning: Historical, Political, and Societal Issues Leading Up to the Arab Uprising Chapter 1 Arab Regional Civic Action Before the Arab Spring: A Media-NGO Study from Casablanca to Dubai. Leonard Ray Teel Chapter 2 Moroccan Communication Systems from the Era of Public Screamers to the Era of Facebook. Tayeb Boutbouqal Chapter 3 Radio and TV Broadcasting in Algeria from Origins to the Present Day: Birth, Development, and Obstacles. Kamal Hamidou Part II Governing Bodies: Media Influence, Power, Ownership, and Control Chapter 4 Analyzing Media Power in the Arab World. Noha Mellor Chapter 5 The Egyptian Media System in the Post-Transitional Period: Challenges Facing Media Reconstruction. Inas Abou Youssef Part III The Politics of Influence: Making Policy and Swaying Public Opinion Chapter 6 Public Relations of Key Middle Eastern Countries in the United States: Does Democracy Make a Difference? Hesham Mesbah and Deanna Loew Chapter 7 Radio Sawa: Is Anyone in the Middle East Listening? Fran Hassencahl Part IV The Pendulum of Progress: Top-Down and Participatory Media's Role in Development Communication Chapter 8 Sustainability Communication: The Evolving Landscape of Development Communication. Abeer Salem Chapter 9 Toward Happiness, Accountability, and Transparency: ICTs in the E-governance of the United Arab Emirates. Oshane Thorpe Chapter 10 Community Media and Development in Upper Egypt: A Case Study of Nagaawya Newspaper in Nag-Hammadi. Hend El-Taher Chapter 11 Internet and Social Media in Algeria. Saddek Rabah Part V Major Moves: Convergence, Globalization, and Technological Change Chapter 12 Digital Disruptions in Traditional Arab Media Industries: An Analysis of Key Sectors Impacted by the Communications Transitions. Mohammad Ayish Chapter 13 Global Gaming in the Arab World. Karin Wilkins and Kyung Sun Lee Chapter 14 Understanding Egyptian Television: The Audience Perspective. Tara Al-Kadi Chapter 15 Network Journalism in Post-Revolution Egypt. Ahmed El Gody Part VI Cultural Evolution: Media's Effects on Societal Norms and Expectations Chapter 16 The Image of Emirati Culture in the Eyes of Non-Arab Expatriates. Khaled S. Gaweesh Chapter 17 Women's Self-Representation Online: A Dramaturgical Interpretation of Identity Performance through Social Networking Websites. Meriem Narimane Noumeur Chapter 18 An Analysis of YouTube Users' Reaction to the Tunisian President's Call for Gender Equality in Inheritance. Aliaa Dawoud Chapter 19Binge-Watching TV and Its Implications in the Global Media Flow. Azza A. Ahmed
Introduction: The Arab Region's History and Current State. Naila Hamdy and Philip Auter Part I In the Beginning: Historical, Political, and Societal Issues Leading Up to the Arab Uprising Chapter 1 Arab Regional Civic Action Before the Arab Spring: A Media-NGO Study from Casablanca to Dubai. Leonard Ray Teel Chapter 2 Moroccan Communication Systems from the Era of Public Screamers to the Era of Facebook. Tayeb Boutbouqal Chapter 3 Radio and TV Broadcasting in Algeria from Origins to the Present Day: Birth, Development, and Obstacles. Kamal Hamidou Part II Governing Bodies: Media Influence, Power, Ownership, and Control Chapter 4 Analyzing Media Power in the Arab World. Noha Mellor Chapter 5 The Egyptian Media System in the Post-Transitional Period: Challenges Facing Media Reconstruction. Inas Abou Youssef Part III The Politics of Influence: Making Policy and Swaying Public Opinion Chapter 6 Public Relations of Key Middle Eastern Countries in the United States: Does Democracy Make a Difference? Hesham Mesbah and Deanna Loew Chapter 7 Radio Sawa: Is Anyone in the Middle East Listening? Fran Hassencahl Part IV The Pendulum of Progress: Top-Down and Participatory Media's Role in Development Communication Chapter 8 Sustainability Communication: The Evolving Landscape of Development Communication. Abeer Salem Chapter 9 Toward Happiness, Accountability, and Transparency: ICTs in the E-governance of the United Arab Emirates. Oshane Thorpe Chapter 10 Community Media and Development in Upper Egypt: A Case Study of Nagaawya Newspaper in Nag-Hammadi. Hend El-Taher Chapter 11 Internet and Social Media in Algeria. Saddek Rabah Part V Major Moves: Convergence, Globalization, and Technological Change Chapter 12 Digital Disruptions in Traditional Arab Media Industries: An Analysis of Key Sectors Impacted by the Communications Transitions. Mohammad Ayish Chapter 13 Global Gaming in the Arab World. Karin Wilkins and Kyung Sun Lee Chapter 14 Understanding Egyptian Television: The Audience Perspective. Tara Al-Kadi Chapter 15 Network Journalism in Post-Revolution Egypt. Ahmed El Gody Part VI Cultural Evolution: Media's Effects on Societal Norms and Expectations Chapter 16 The Image of Emirati Culture in the Eyes of Non-Arab Expatriates. Khaled S. Gaweesh Chapter 17 Women's Self-Representation Online: A Dramaturgical Interpretation of Identity Performance through Social Networking Websites. Meriem Narimane Noumeur Chapter 18 An Analysis of YouTube Users' Reaction to the Tunisian President's Call for Gender Equality in Inheritance. Aliaa Dawoud Chapter 19Binge-Watching TV and Its Implications in the Global Media Flow. Azza A. Ahmed
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