The book focuses on the Egyptian press since Egyptian newspapers and magazines deserve study because of their large readership. Written in Cairo, the author offers an in depth analysis of the state of various press systems in Egypt. It qualitatively and quantitatively examines the press's framing of three regional crises: Israel's War on Lebanon in July 2006, sinking of Al-Salam 98 ferry in February 2006, and the protest by Sudanese refugees in Cairo in December 2005.
The book focuses on the Egyptian press since Egyptian newspapers and magazines deserve study because of their large readership. Written in Cairo, the author offers an in depth analysis of the state of various press systems in Egypt. It qualitatively and quantitatively examines the press's framing of three regional crises: Israel's War on Lebanon in July 2006, sinking of Al-Salam 98 ferry in February 2006, and the protest by Sudanese refugees in Cairo in December 2005.
Mohamed El-Bendary is a registered columnist at Progressive Media Project.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. The Egyptian Press Chapter 2. Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 3. Protesters in Pharaohs' Land: Egyptian Newspaper Coverage of the Sudanese Refugees' Riot Chapter 4. Who is Responsible? Characterization of the Red Sea Ferry Disaster in Egyptian Magazines Chapter 5. Images of the 2006 Lebanese War in Al-Ahram, Al-Hayat, and Asharq Al-Awsat Chapter 6. Rising Tension in U.S.-Egyptian Relations Chapter 7. Obama's Speech to the Muslim World: An Open Hand of Friendship
Chapter 1. The Egyptian Press Chapter 2. Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 3. Protesters in Pharaohs' Land: Egyptian Newspaper Coverage of the Sudanese Refugees' Riot Chapter 4. Who is Responsible? Characterization of the Red Sea Ferry Disaster in Egyptian Magazines Chapter 5. Images of the 2006 Lebanese War in Al-Ahram, Al-Hayat, and Asharq Al-Awsat Chapter 6. Rising Tension in U.S.-Egyptian Relations Chapter 7. Obama's Speech to the Muslim World: An Open Hand of Friendship
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