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This book examines the deeper meaning of the advent of the Al Jazeera Media Network with regard to ongoing debates on global communication ethics, not only in the global public sphere but also in terms of its influence on new non-Western approaches to media ethics. Rather than simply calling for international perspectives on media ethic is a unique and significant addition to the literature on the topic.
The book investigates whether Al Jazeera’s vision, mission, and operations are actually inspired by the New World Information Order debates over contra-flow and hegemony. Further, the book
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Produktbeschreibung
This book examines the deeper meaning of the advent of the Al Jazeera Media Network with regard to ongoing debates on global communication ethics, not only in the global public sphere but also in terms of its influence on new non-Western approaches to media ethics. Rather than simply calling for international perspectives on media ethic is a unique and significant addition to the literature on the topic.

The book investigates whether Al Jazeera’s vision, mission, and operations are actually inspired by the New World Information Order debates over contra-flow and hegemony. Further, the book identifies ways of developing new non-Western approaches to global communication ethics, as it suggests injecting more cosmopolitanism in global news reporting and commentary.

Autorenporträt
Dr. Haydar Badawi Sadig is an Associate Professor of Mass Communication at Qatar University and a former diplomat. He holds a PhD and MA from Ohio University, USA, and an MSc from Khartoum University. He has taught in the United States, the Arab Gulf and Sudan, and has authored or co-authored many journal articles in both English and Arabic.

Contributors:

Leon Barkho (PhD) is Associate Professor in media and communication at Qatar University.

Clifford G. Christians is Research Professor of Communications, Professor of Journalism, and Professor of Media Studies Emeritus at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

Hala Asmina Guta is Assistant Professor of Mass Communication at Qatar University.

Catalina Petcu was a Research Associate at Qatar University (2017-2018). She conducted studies on Islamic culture, communication technologies, media in Qatar, terrorism, and the history of commerce inthe Arabian Peninsula.