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The Handbook of Media and Culture in the Middle East The Handbook of Media and Culture in the Middle East is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the profound and complex changes shaping the 21st century. With trans-regional contributions from established and emerging scholars, this ground-breaking volume offers conceptual essays and in-depth chapters that present rich analyses grounded in historical and geopolitical contexts, as well as key theory and empirical research. Rather than viewing the Middle East as a monolithic culture, this Handbook examines the diverse and…mehr
The Handbook of Media and Culture in the Middle East The Handbook of Media and Culture in the Middle East is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the profound and complex changes shaping the 21st century. With trans-regional contributions from established and emerging scholars, this ground-breaking volume offers conceptual essays and in-depth chapters that present rich analyses grounded in historical and geopolitical contexts, as well as key theory and empirical research. Rather than viewing the Middle East as a monolithic culture, this Handbook examines the diverse and multi-local characteristics of the region's knowledge production, dynamic media, and rich cultures. It addresses a wide range of topics, including the evolving mainstream and alternative media, competing histories in the region, and pressing socio-economic and media debates. Additionally, the Handbook explores the impact of regional and international politics on Middle Eastern cultures and media. Designed to serve as a foundation for the next era of research in the field, The Handbook of Media and Culture in the Middle East is essential reading for all academics, scholars, and media practitioners. Its comprehensive scope makes it an excellent primary or supplementary textbook for undergraduate or graduate courses in global studies, media and communication, journalism, anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, and history.
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JOE F. KHALIL, Associate Professor of Global Media and Communication, Northwestern University, Qatar. He is the co-author of Arab Television Industries, co-editor of Culture, Time and Publics in the Arab World, and has authored numerous other scholarly articles and book chapters. GHOLAM KHIABANY, Reader in Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. He is the author of Iranian Media: The Paradox of Modernity and co-author of Blogistan, and Media, Democracy and Social Change. He is also co-editor of Liberalism in Neoliberal Times: Dimensions, Contradictions, Limits; and After Charlie Hebdo: Terror, Racism and Free Speech. TOURYA GUAAYBESS is a Professor at the European University Centre at the University of Lorraine. She is the author and editor of numerous books and publications on the political economy of media and journalism in the Arab world, including The Media in Arab Countries: From Development Theories to Cooperation Policies (Wiley, 2021). BILGE YESIL, Associate Professor of Media Culture, College of Staten Island; Doctoral Faculty of Middle Eastern Studies, The Graduate Center, City University of New York. Her research interest is in global communication and media. She is the author of Video Surveillance: Power and Privacy in Everyday Life and Media in New Turkey: The Origins of an Authoritarian Neoliberal State.
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on Contributors ix
Series Editors' Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Media and Culture in the Middle East: An Introduction 1
Part I Theories, Ideologies, and Problematics 13
1 Orientalism and Culture 15 Annabelle Sreberny
2 Muslims, Art, and Invisible Modernities 23 Nabil Echchaibi
3 Development and Modernization in the Middle East 30 Karin Gwinn Wilkins
4 Hybridity as Dazzlement: Rethinking Fusion Through Joseph Tonda's Postcolonial Imperialism 37 Marwan M. Kraidy
5 "Arab" Cultural Studies: Phenomenology Being Digital, and Other Notes 45 Tarik Sabry
Part II Politics, Gender, Minorities, and Class 53
6 Intellectuals, Modernities, and the Emerging Public Sphere 55 Gholam Khiabany
7 Feminisms and Feminist Movements in the Middle East 65 Gül Aldikacti Marshall
8 The State, the Media, and the Revival of Labor Activism in the Middle East 73 Anne Alexander
9 The Meaning and Purpose of "Minority Media" in the Middle East and North Africa 82 Elizabeth Monier
Part III Media Industries, Markets, and Technologies 91
10 Media Policy in the MENA: The Political Impact of Media Confluence 93 Tourya Guaaybess
11 Journalism in MENA: Triumph and Tragedy in the Struggle to Speak Truth to Power 107 Lawrence Pintak
12 Purposes and Practices of MENA Television: Components of an Ever-evolving Medium 122 Naomi Sakr
13 Digital MENA: An Overview of Digital Infrastructure, Policies, and Media Practices in the Middle upload East and North Africa 134 Carola Richter
14 Documents, Archives, Absence: Current Challenges and Insights from Media Research in the Middle East and Beyond 147 Hatim El-Hibri and Kaveh Askari
Part IV (Mass) Media, Cultures, and Contexts 163
15 Freedom of Expression and Media Challenges in the Mena Region: A Legal and Regulatory Perspective 165 Joan Barata
16 Arabic News Channels in the Middle East: Development and Transformation 178 Yushi Chiba
17 MENA Independent Media: Negotiating the Logics of Media Development Programs 191 Yazan Badran
18 Divergence or Convergence between Mainstream and Independent Journalism in Turkey?: The Coverage of Operation Peace Spring 205 Ozan Asik