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This book examines how Kurdish media shapes cultural identity in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, exploring television, radio, print, and digital platforms like social media. It combines content analysis and interviews with journalists to reveal how traditional cultural values and modern digital storytelling are intertwined. The research highlights both the opportunities and challenges Kurdish media faces in preserving culture amid political, social, and technological change, offering valuable insights for scholars, journalists, and readers interested in media, culture, and identity in a globalized world.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines how Kurdish media shapes cultural identity in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, exploring television, radio, print, and digital platforms like social media. It combines content analysis and interviews with journalists to reveal how traditional cultural values and modern digital storytelling are intertwined. The research highlights both the opportunities and challenges Kurdish media faces in preserving culture amid political, social, and technological change, offering valuable insights for scholars, journalists, and readers interested in media, culture, and identity in a globalized world.
Autorenporträt
Karwan Kamal Obed holds a Master's degree in Journalism and Social Communication from the University of Wroc¿aw in Poland. He is a journalist, media researcher, and TV presenter specializing in Kurdish media, cultural identity, and digital transformation in the Middle East. He is accredited by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).