ISBN:
9781137581419
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
1 online resource (219 pages)
Paralleltitel:
Mediated identities and new journalism in the Arab world
Paralleltitel:
Print version Douai, Aziz Mediated Identities and New Journalism in the Arab World : Mapping the ""Arab Spring
DDC:
302.2309174927
Schlagwort(e):
Ethnology-Middle East
;
Ethnology-Middle East
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Arabische Staaten
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Massenmedien
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Journalismus
;
Arabischer Frühling
Kurzfassung:
"Contents" -- "Editorsâ Bios" -- "Contributorsâ Bios" -- "List of Figures" -- "Part I: Mediated Identities and âArab Springâ Politics" -- "Chapter 1: Beyond the Technology Debate: A General Introduction" -- "Understanding Collective Action and Technology in the MENA Countries" -- "From the Public Sphere to Social Movements" -- "Post-Islamism and New Social Movement" -- "A New Journalism Paradigm?" -- "About This Book" -- "References" -- "Chapter 2: Social Media, Global Communications, and the Arab Spring: Cross-Level and Cross-ÂMedia Story Flows" -- "Introduction" -- "Social Media and Global Communication" -- "Evolution of Communication Technologies and Global Communication" -- "Four Characteristics of Social Media" -- "The Cross-Level and Cross-Media Model of Social Media in a Global Context" -- "Social Media and the Arab Spring" -- "Cross-Level Story Flows" -- "Meso-Level Communications" -- "Story Flows from Micro to Meso to Macro" -- "Cross-Media Story Flows" -- "Dynamic Flow of Stories Across Local and Global" -- "Conclusion: Implications of Social Media for Global Communications" -- "References" -- "Chapter 3: New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions of 2011" -- "Introduction" -- "Theoretical Framework" -- "The Transformative Communication Landscape in the Arab World" -- "New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Tunisian Revolution" -- "New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Egyptian Revolution" -- "Discussion and Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 4: Islamists and New Media: The Muslim Brotherhood Digital Presence in English" -- "Introduction" -- "Islamophobia and Islamistsâ Image in US Post-9/11 Media" -- "Political Islam and the West" -- "The Egyptian Revolution in Context" -- "Data and Methods".
Kurzfassung:
Evolution of Communication Technologies and Global Communication -- Four Characteristics of Social Media -- The Cross-Level and Cross-Media Model of Social Media in a Global Context -- Social Media and the Arab Spring -- Cross-Level Story Flows -- Meso-Level Communications -- Story Flows from Micro to Meso to Macro -- Cross-Media Story Flows -- Dynamic Flow of Stories Across Local and Global -- Conclusion: Implications of Social Media for Global Communications -- References -- Chapter 3: New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions of 2011 -- Introduction
Kurzfassung:
Theoretical Framework -- The Transformative Communication Landscape in the Arab World -- New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Tunisian Revolution -- New Media and Public Will Mobilization in the Egyptian Revolution -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Islamists and New Media: The Muslim Brotherhood Digital Presence in English -- Introduction -- Islamophobia and Islamists' Image in US Post-9/11 Media -- Political Islam and the West -- The Egyptian Revolution in Context -- Data and Methods -- Results and Discussion -- Political Participation -- Islamists and Democracy
Kurzfassung:
Human Rights Violations -- Politics Under Mubarak -- MB University Students -- MB and the January 2011 Revolution -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 5: Against All Odds: Defining a Revolutionary Identity in Syria -- Introduction -- Our Understanding of Identity: A Problematic Concept -- Contextualizing "Syrianity" -- Competing Identities in the Opposition -- Back to Basics -- Rebel vs. Revolutionary -- Preserving the Revolutionary Identity -- The Challenge of Imposed Identities and Antagonistic Aims -- Military vs. Civilian -- National vs. Islamic -- Kurdish vs. Arab
Kurzfassung:
Struggling to Keep the Syrian Revolutionary Identity in Good Shape -- The Little Town of Kafranbel: Focusing on the Basics -- Aleppo and Raqqa: Focusing on Shared Markers of Identity -- The Palestinian Issue -- Conclusion: Common Patterns, Common Aims, Common Identity? -- Note -- References -- Part II: New Media Journalism and Political Change -- Chapter 6: 25 TV: A Case Study of the Media During the Egyptian Uprising -- Introduction -- Historical and Political Context -- Literature Review: The Role of Social Media in the Egyptian Uprising -- 25 TV as a Case Study -- 25 TV Programming: A Snapshot
Kurzfassung:
25 TV News Bulletin
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