Media and Politics in the Southern Mediterranean
Communicating Power in Transition after 2011
Herausgeber: Farmanfarmaian, Roxane
Media and Politics in the Southern Mediterranean
Communicating Power in Transition after 2011
Herausgeber: Farmanfarmaian, Roxane
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This volume presents ground-breaking empirical research on the media in political transition in Tunisia, Turkey and Morocco. Focusing on developments in the wake of the region's upheavals in 2011, it offers a new theoretical framework for understanding mediascapes in the confessional and hybrid-authoritarian systems of the Middle East.
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This volume presents ground-breaking empirical research on the media in political transition in Tunisia, Turkey and Morocco. Focusing on developments in the wake of the region's upheavals in 2011, it offers a new theoretical framework for understanding mediascapes in the confessional and hybrid-authoritarian systems of the Middle East.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 830g
- ISBN-13: 9781138494886
- ISBN-10: 1138494887
- Artikelnr.: 59995354
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 830g
- ISBN-13: 9781138494886
- ISBN-10: 1138494887
- Artikelnr.: 59995354
Roxane Farmanfarmaian is Director of International Relations and Global Studies at the Institute of Continuing Education at the University of Cambridge, UK and a lecturer on modern Middle East politics at Cambridge University's Department of Politics and International Studies.
Introduction Part 1: Structure: Media Status in Governance and Society 1.
The Structure of Turkish Media in judicial and political contexts: An
illustration of values and status negotiation 2. Government-Media Relations
in Tunisia: A paradigm shift in the culture of governance? 3. The
Authoritarian Trap in State/Media Structures in Morocco's Political
Transition 4. The Scissors and the Magnifying glass: Internet governance in
the transitional Tunisian context 5. Social Media as a Space for Political
Battles: AK Trolls and other politically motivated trolling 6. Under
Watchful Eyes: Internet surveillance and citizen media in Morocco, the case
of Mamfakinch Part 2: Function: Media Values and the Politics of Sector
Transition 7. All is Flux: A hybrid approach to macro-analysis of the
Turkish media 8. What is Private, What is Public, and Who Exercises Media
Power in Tunisia? A hybrid-functional perspective on Tunisia's media sector
9. Media in Morocco: A highly political economy, the case of press and
online publications since the 1990s 10. Local Media in Turkey: The growth
of Islamic networks in Konya's radio landscape Part 3: Agency: Negotiating
the Balance between Power and Public 11. Negotiating Identity: Gender and
Tunisian talk shows 12. The Representation of Women in Moroccan Television
Talk Shows 13. Understanding 'New Turkey' through Women's Eyes: Gender
politics in Turkish daytime talk shows 14. Negotiating Values in the
Islamist Press after 2013 15. Reinforcing Citizenship through Civil Society
and Media Partnerships: The case of community radios in Tunisia 16. Radio
and Political change : Listening in contemporary Morocco 17. Representation
of Terror and Ethnic Conflict in the Turkish Press: An analysis of the
Kurdish peace process 18. Islamist Cyber-activism in Tunisia: Contesting
the message, redefining the public
The Structure of Turkish Media in judicial and political contexts: An
illustration of values and status negotiation 2. Government-Media Relations
in Tunisia: A paradigm shift in the culture of governance? 3. The
Authoritarian Trap in State/Media Structures in Morocco's Political
Transition 4. The Scissors and the Magnifying glass: Internet governance in
the transitional Tunisian context 5. Social Media as a Space for Political
Battles: AK Trolls and other politically motivated trolling 6. Under
Watchful Eyes: Internet surveillance and citizen media in Morocco, the case
of Mamfakinch Part 2: Function: Media Values and the Politics of Sector
Transition 7. All is Flux: A hybrid approach to macro-analysis of the
Turkish media 8. What is Private, What is Public, and Who Exercises Media
Power in Tunisia? A hybrid-functional perspective on Tunisia's media sector
9. Media in Morocco: A highly political economy, the case of press and
online publications since the 1990s 10. Local Media in Turkey: The growth
of Islamic networks in Konya's radio landscape Part 3: Agency: Negotiating
the Balance between Power and Public 11. Negotiating Identity: Gender and
Tunisian talk shows 12. The Representation of Women in Moroccan Television
Talk Shows 13. Understanding 'New Turkey' through Women's Eyes: Gender
politics in Turkish daytime talk shows 14. Negotiating Values in the
Islamist Press after 2013 15. Reinforcing Citizenship through Civil Society
and Media Partnerships: The case of community radios in Tunisia 16. Radio
and Political change : Listening in contemporary Morocco 17. Representation
of Terror and Ethnic Conflict in the Turkish Press: An analysis of the
Kurdish peace process 18. Islamist Cyber-activism in Tunisia: Contesting
the message, redefining the public
Introduction Part 1: Structure: Media Status in Governance and Society 1.
The Structure of Turkish Media in judicial and political contexts: An
illustration of values and status negotiation 2. Government-Media Relations
in Tunisia: A paradigm shift in the culture of governance? 3. The
Authoritarian Trap in State/Media Structures in Morocco's Political
Transition 4. The Scissors and the Magnifying glass: Internet governance in
the transitional Tunisian context 5. Social Media as a Space for Political
Battles: AK Trolls and other politically motivated trolling 6. Under
Watchful Eyes: Internet surveillance and citizen media in Morocco, the case
of Mamfakinch Part 2: Function: Media Values and the Politics of Sector
Transition 7. All is Flux: A hybrid approach to macro-analysis of the
Turkish media 8. What is Private, What is Public, and Who Exercises Media
Power in Tunisia? A hybrid-functional perspective on Tunisia's media sector
9. Media in Morocco: A highly political economy, the case of press and
online publications since the 1990s 10. Local Media in Turkey: The growth
of Islamic networks in Konya's radio landscape Part 3: Agency: Negotiating
the Balance between Power and Public 11. Negotiating Identity: Gender and
Tunisian talk shows 12. The Representation of Women in Moroccan Television
Talk Shows 13. Understanding 'New Turkey' through Women's Eyes: Gender
politics in Turkish daytime talk shows 14. Negotiating Values in the
Islamist Press after 2013 15. Reinforcing Citizenship through Civil Society
and Media Partnerships: The case of community radios in Tunisia 16. Radio
and Political change : Listening in contemporary Morocco 17. Representation
of Terror and Ethnic Conflict in the Turkish Press: An analysis of the
Kurdish peace process 18. Islamist Cyber-activism in Tunisia: Contesting
the message, redefining the public
The Structure of Turkish Media in judicial and political contexts: An
illustration of values and status negotiation 2. Government-Media Relations
in Tunisia: A paradigm shift in the culture of governance? 3. The
Authoritarian Trap in State/Media Structures in Morocco's Political
Transition 4. The Scissors and the Magnifying glass: Internet governance in
the transitional Tunisian context 5. Social Media as a Space for Political
Battles: AK Trolls and other politically motivated trolling 6. Under
Watchful Eyes: Internet surveillance and citizen media in Morocco, the case
of Mamfakinch Part 2: Function: Media Values and the Politics of Sector
Transition 7. All is Flux: A hybrid approach to macro-analysis of the
Turkish media 8. What is Private, What is Public, and Who Exercises Media
Power in Tunisia? A hybrid-functional perspective on Tunisia's media sector
9. Media in Morocco: A highly political economy, the case of press and
online publications since the 1990s 10. Local Media in Turkey: The growth
of Islamic networks in Konya's radio landscape Part 3: Agency: Negotiating
the Balance between Power and Public 11. Negotiating Identity: Gender and
Tunisian talk shows 12. The Representation of Women in Moroccan Television
Talk Shows 13. Understanding 'New Turkey' through Women's Eyes: Gender
politics in Turkish daytime talk shows 14. Negotiating Values in the
Islamist Press after 2013 15. Reinforcing Citizenship through Civil Society
and Media Partnerships: The case of community radios in Tunisia 16. Radio
and Political change : Listening in contemporary Morocco 17. Representation
of Terror and Ethnic Conflict in the Turkish Press: An analysis of the
Kurdish peace process 18. Islamist Cyber-activism in Tunisia: Contesting
the message, redefining the public