Title:
Mediated Identities and New Journalism in the Arab World Mapping the "Arab Spring" / edited by Aziz Douai, Mohamed Ben Moussa.
Main Entry:
Douai, Aziz. editor.
Ben Moussa, Mohamed. editor.
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Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publication Date:
2016.
Publication Place:
London :
ISBN:
9781137581419
Subject:
Social sciences.
Ethnology -- Middle East.
Journalism.
Self.
Identity (Psychology).
Social sciences.
Journalism.
Middle Eastern Culture.
Self and Identity.
Contents:
Preface -- Part I: Mediated Identities and “Arab Spring” Politics -- 1.Beyond the Technology Debate: A General Introduction. Mohamed Ben Moussa -- 2.Social Media, Global Communications and the Arab Spring: Cross-level and Cross-Media Story Flows. Joo-Young Jung -- 3.New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions. Sahar Khamis and Kathy Vaughn -- 4.Islamists and New Media: The Muslim Brotherhood Digital Presence in English. Eid Mohamed and Emad Mohamed -- 5.Against all Odds: Defining a Revolutionary Identity in Syria. Naomí Ramírez Díaz -- Part II: New Media Journalism and Political Change -- 6.25 TV: A Case Study of the Media during the Egyptian Uprising. Chris Harper -- 7.Journalistic Transparency in Egypt and the UAE: Parallels between the Phenomena of the “Arab Spring” and the Demand of Web-based Transparency Tools. Andreas Sträter -- 8.Mapping the “Arab Spring”: A Framing Analysis of Egyptian TV News Coverage of July 3, 2013, the Day of the Ouster of President Mohamed Morsi. Mohamad H. Elmasry, Philip J. Auter and Heidi Makady -- 9.The 2011 Popular Protests in the Sultanate of Oman. Ahmed Al-Rawi -- 10.Network Journalism and the Egyptian Revolution: Can it Build Democratic Capacity? Ahmed El Gody -- 11.The Mediated “Arab Spring” Foretold: Conclusion. Aziz Douai .
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