Mass Communication in the Modern Arab World
Ongoing Agents of Change following the Arab Spring
Herausgeber: Nabil Hamdy, Naila; Auter, Philip
Mass Communication in the Modern Arab World
Ongoing Agents of Change following the Arab Spring
Herausgeber: Nabil Hamdy, Naila; Auter, Philip
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This book introduces, explains, and explores communication in the modern Arab world. Focusing on contemporary times and the lasting effects of the Arab Spring, the book reveals how the growth of media and communication technologies have acted as agents of change, providing evidence of mass communication's potential to transform societies.
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This book introduces, explains, and explores communication in the modern Arab world. Focusing on contemporary times and the lasting effects of the Arab Spring, the book reveals how the growth of media and communication technologies have acted as agents of change, providing evidence of mass communication's potential to transform societies.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781538140031
- ISBN-10: 1538140039
- Artikelnr.: 62476799
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781538140031
- ISBN-10: 1538140039
- Artikelnr.: 62476799
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Naila Hamdy is associate dean for the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the American University in Cairo. She has authored numerous articles in international journals covering the fields of journalism, global communication, and political engagement. She is a member of the board and a former president of the Arab-U.S. Association for Communication Educators (AUSACE). Philip Auter is the Hubert Bourgeois Endowed Professor of Communication and graduate coordinator for the department of communication at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Auter has authored over 40 journal articles, book chapters, and other contributions. He has presented at regional, national, and international communication conferences and was the lead author of a USAID Middle East Partnership Initiative grant. Auter is a member of the board of the Arab-U.S. Association for Communication Educators (AUSACE).
Introduction: The Arab Region's History and Current State. Naila Hamdy and
Philip Auter
Part I In the Beginning: Historical, Political, and Societal Issues Leading
Up to the Arab Uprising
Chapter 1 Arab Regional Civic Action Before the Arab Spring: A Media-NGO
Study from Casablanca to Dubai. Leonard Ray Teel
Chapter 2 Moroccan Communication Systems from the Era of Public Screamers
to the Era of Facebook. Tayeb Boutbouqal
Chapter 3 Radio and TV Broadcasting in Algeria from Origins to the Present
Day: Birth, Development, and Obstacles. Kamal Hamidou
Part II Governing Bodies: Media Influence, Power, Ownership, and Control
Chapter 4 Analyzing Media Power in the Arab World. Noha Mellor
Chapter 5 The Egyptian Media System in the Post-Transitional Period:
Challenges Facing Media Reconstruction. Inas Abou Youssef
Part III The Politics of Influence: Making Policy and Swaying Public
Opinion
Chapter 6 Public Relations of Key Middle Eastern Countries in the United
States: Does Democracy Make a Difference? Hesham Mesbah and Deanna Loew
Chapter 7 Radio Sawa: Is Anyone in the Middle East Listening? Fran
Hassencahl
Part IV The Pendulum of Progress: Top-Down and Participatory Media's Role
in Development Communication
Chapter 8 Sustainability Communication: The Evolving Landscape of
Development Communication. Abeer Salem
Chapter 9 Toward Happiness, Accountability, and Transparency: ICTs in the
E-governance of the United Arab Emirates. Oshane Thorpe
Chapter 10 Community Media and Development in Upper Egypt: A Case Study of
Nagaawya Newspaper in Nag-Hammadi. Hend El-Taher
Chapter 11 Internet and Social Media in Algeria. Saddek Rabah
Part V Major Moves: Convergence, Globalization, and Technological Change
Chapter 12 Digital Disruptions in Traditional Arab Media Industries: An
Analysis of Key Sectors Impacted by the Communications Transitions.
Mohammad Ayish
Chapter 13 Global Gaming in the Arab World. Karin Wilkins and Kyung Sun Lee
Chapter 14 Understanding Egyptian Television: The Audience Perspective.
Tara Al-Kadi
Chapter 15 Network Journalism in Post-Revolution Egypt. Ahmed El Gody
Part VI Cultural Evolution: Media's Effects on Societal Norms and
Expectations
Chapter 16 The Image of Emirati Culture in the Eyes of Non-Arab
Expatriates. Khaled S. Gaweesh
Chapter 17 Women's Self-Representation Online: A Dramaturgical
Interpretation of Identity Performance through Social Networking Websites.
Meriem Narimane Noumeur
Chapter 18 An Analysis of YouTube Users' Reaction to the Tunisian
President's Call for Gender Equality in Inheritance. Aliaa Dawoud
Chapter 19Binge-Watching TV and Its Implications in the Global Media Flow.
Azza A. Ahmed
Philip Auter
Part I In the Beginning: Historical, Political, and Societal Issues Leading
Up to the Arab Uprising
Chapter 1 Arab Regional Civic Action Before the Arab Spring: A Media-NGO
Study from Casablanca to Dubai. Leonard Ray Teel
Chapter 2 Moroccan Communication Systems from the Era of Public Screamers
to the Era of Facebook. Tayeb Boutbouqal
Chapter 3 Radio and TV Broadcasting in Algeria from Origins to the Present
Day: Birth, Development, and Obstacles. Kamal Hamidou
Part II Governing Bodies: Media Influence, Power, Ownership, and Control
Chapter 4 Analyzing Media Power in the Arab World. Noha Mellor
Chapter 5 The Egyptian Media System in the Post-Transitional Period:
Challenges Facing Media Reconstruction. Inas Abou Youssef
Part III The Politics of Influence: Making Policy and Swaying Public
Opinion
Chapter 6 Public Relations of Key Middle Eastern Countries in the United
States: Does Democracy Make a Difference? Hesham Mesbah and Deanna Loew
Chapter 7 Radio Sawa: Is Anyone in the Middle East Listening? Fran
Hassencahl
Part IV The Pendulum of Progress: Top-Down and Participatory Media's Role
in Development Communication
Chapter 8 Sustainability Communication: The Evolving Landscape of
Development Communication. Abeer Salem
Chapter 9 Toward Happiness, Accountability, and Transparency: ICTs in the
E-governance of the United Arab Emirates. Oshane Thorpe
Chapter 10 Community Media and Development in Upper Egypt: A Case Study of
Nagaawya Newspaper in Nag-Hammadi. Hend El-Taher
Chapter 11 Internet and Social Media in Algeria. Saddek Rabah
Part V Major Moves: Convergence, Globalization, and Technological Change
Chapter 12 Digital Disruptions in Traditional Arab Media Industries: An
Analysis of Key Sectors Impacted by the Communications Transitions.
Mohammad Ayish
Chapter 13 Global Gaming in the Arab World. Karin Wilkins and Kyung Sun Lee
Chapter 14 Understanding Egyptian Television: The Audience Perspective.
Tara Al-Kadi
Chapter 15 Network Journalism in Post-Revolution Egypt. Ahmed El Gody
Part VI Cultural Evolution: Media's Effects on Societal Norms and
Expectations
Chapter 16 The Image of Emirati Culture in the Eyes of Non-Arab
Expatriates. Khaled S. Gaweesh
Chapter 17 Women's Self-Representation Online: A Dramaturgical
Interpretation of Identity Performance through Social Networking Websites.
Meriem Narimane Noumeur
Chapter 18 An Analysis of YouTube Users' Reaction to the Tunisian
President's Call for Gender Equality in Inheritance. Aliaa Dawoud
Chapter 19Binge-Watching TV and Its Implications in the Global Media Flow.
Azza A. Ahmed
Introduction: The Arab Region's History and Current State. Naila Hamdy and
Philip Auter
Part I In the Beginning: Historical, Political, and Societal Issues Leading
Up to the Arab Uprising
Chapter 1 Arab Regional Civic Action Before the Arab Spring: A Media-NGO
Study from Casablanca to Dubai. Leonard Ray Teel
Chapter 2 Moroccan Communication Systems from the Era of Public Screamers
to the Era of Facebook. Tayeb Boutbouqal
Chapter 3 Radio and TV Broadcasting in Algeria from Origins to the Present
Day: Birth, Development, and Obstacles. Kamal Hamidou
Part II Governing Bodies: Media Influence, Power, Ownership, and Control
Chapter 4 Analyzing Media Power in the Arab World. Noha Mellor
Chapter 5 The Egyptian Media System in the Post-Transitional Period:
Challenges Facing Media Reconstruction. Inas Abou Youssef
Part III The Politics of Influence: Making Policy and Swaying Public
Opinion
Chapter 6 Public Relations of Key Middle Eastern Countries in the United
States: Does Democracy Make a Difference? Hesham Mesbah and Deanna Loew
Chapter 7 Radio Sawa: Is Anyone in the Middle East Listening? Fran
Hassencahl
Part IV The Pendulum of Progress: Top-Down and Participatory Media's Role
in Development Communication
Chapter 8 Sustainability Communication: The Evolving Landscape of
Development Communication. Abeer Salem
Chapter 9 Toward Happiness, Accountability, and Transparency: ICTs in the
E-governance of the United Arab Emirates. Oshane Thorpe
Chapter 10 Community Media and Development in Upper Egypt: A Case Study of
Nagaawya Newspaper in Nag-Hammadi. Hend El-Taher
Chapter 11 Internet and Social Media in Algeria. Saddek Rabah
Part V Major Moves: Convergence, Globalization, and Technological Change
Chapter 12 Digital Disruptions in Traditional Arab Media Industries: An
Analysis of Key Sectors Impacted by the Communications Transitions.
Mohammad Ayish
Chapter 13 Global Gaming in the Arab World. Karin Wilkins and Kyung Sun Lee
Chapter 14 Understanding Egyptian Television: The Audience Perspective.
Tara Al-Kadi
Chapter 15 Network Journalism in Post-Revolution Egypt. Ahmed El Gody
Part VI Cultural Evolution: Media's Effects on Societal Norms and
Expectations
Chapter 16 The Image of Emirati Culture in the Eyes of Non-Arab
Expatriates. Khaled S. Gaweesh
Chapter 17 Women's Self-Representation Online: A Dramaturgical
Interpretation of Identity Performance through Social Networking Websites.
Meriem Narimane Noumeur
Chapter 18 An Analysis of YouTube Users' Reaction to the Tunisian
President's Call for Gender Equality in Inheritance. Aliaa Dawoud
Chapter 19Binge-Watching TV and Its Implications in the Global Media Flow.
Azza A. Ahmed
Philip Auter
Part I In the Beginning: Historical, Political, and Societal Issues Leading
Up to the Arab Uprising
Chapter 1 Arab Regional Civic Action Before the Arab Spring: A Media-NGO
Study from Casablanca to Dubai. Leonard Ray Teel
Chapter 2 Moroccan Communication Systems from the Era of Public Screamers
to the Era of Facebook. Tayeb Boutbouqal
Chapter 3 Radio and TV Broadcasting in Algeria from Origins to the Present
Day: Birth, Development, and Obstacles. Kamal Hamidou
Part II Governing Bodies: Media Influence, Power, Ownership, and Control
Chapter 4 Analyzing Media Power in the Arab World. Noha Mellor
Chapter 5 The Egyptian Media System in the Post-Transitional Period:
Challenges Facing Media Reconstruction. Inas Abou Youssef
Part III The Politics of Influence: Making Policy and Swaying Public
Opinion
Chapter 6 Public Relations of Key Middle Eastern Countries in the United
States: Does Democracy Make a Difference? Hesham Mesbah and Deanna Loew
Chapter 7 Radio Sawa: Is Anyone in the Middle East Listening? Fran
Hassencahl
Part IV The Pendulum of Progress: Top-Down and Participatory Media's Role
in Development Communication
Chapter 8 Sustainability Communication: The Evolving Landscape of
Development Communication. Abeer Salem
Chapter 9 Toward Happiness, Accountability, and Transparency: ICTs in the
E-governance of the United Arab Emirates. Oshane Thorpe
Chapter 10 Community Media and Development in Upper Egypt: A Case Study of
Nagaawya Newspaper in Nag-Hammadi. Hend El-Taher
Chapter 11 Internet and Social Media in Algeria. Saddek Rabah
Part V Major Moves: Convergence, Globalization, and Technological Change
Chapter 12 Digital Disruptions in Traditional Arab Media Industries: An
Analysis of Key Sectors Impacted by the Communications Transitions.
Mohammad Ayish
Chapter 13 Global Gaming in the Arab World. Karin Wilkins and Kyung Sun Lee
Chapter 14 Understanding Egyptian Television: The Audience Perspective.
Tara Al-Kadi
Chapter 15 Network Journalism in Post-Revolution Egypt. Ahmed El Gody
Part VI Cultural Evolution: Media's Effects on Societal Norms and
Expectations
Chapter 16 The Image of Emirati Culture in the Eyes of Non-Arab
Expatriates. Khaled S. Gaweesh
Chapter 17 Women's Self-Representation Online: A Dramaturgical
Interpretation of Identity Performance through Social Networking Websites.
Meriem Narimane Noumeur
Chapter 18 An Analysis of YouTube Users' Reaction to the Tunisian
President's Call for Gender Equality in Inheritance. Aliaa Dawoud
Chapter 19Binge-Watching TV and Its Implications in the Global Media Flow.
Azza A. Ahmed







