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Media evolution on the eve of the Arab spring [Elektronisk resurs] / Edited by Leila Hudson, Adel Iskandar, Mimi Kirk.

Hudson, Leila. 
Iskandar, Adel. 
Kirk, Mimi, 1938-
ISBN 9781137403155
Publicerad: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
Engelska 300 p.
Serie: The Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication
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  • Publics, Imaginaries, Soft Power, and Epistemologies on the Eve of the Arab Uprisings-- Leila Hudson and Adel Iskandar SOCIAL CHANGE AND POLITICAL CULTURE 1. Arab Media, Political Stagnation, and Civil Engagement: Reflections on the Eve of the Arab Spring-- Mohamed Zayani 2. New Media, Social Change, and the Communication Revolution in an Egyptian Village-- Sahar Khamis 3. Mapping the Arabic Blogosphere: Politics, Culture, and Dissent-- Bruce Etling, John Kelly, Robert Faris, and John Palfrey 4. From Brotherhood to Blogosphere: Dynamics of Cyberactivism and Identity in the Egyptian Ikhwan-- Courtney Radsch NEW GENRES AND LITERACIES 5. Preaching Islam to the Video Game Generation: New Media Literacies and Religious Edutainment in the Arab World-- Vit Sisler 6. Neopatriarchy in Syrian and Turkish Television Drama: Between the Culture Industry and the Dialect Imagination-- Leila Hudson 7. Media Fatwas and Fatwa Editors: Challenging and Preserving Yusuf al-Qaradawi's Religious Authority-- Bettina Graf 8. Technology Literacies of the New Media: Phrasing the World in the 'Arab Easy' (R)evolution-- Yves Gonzalez-Quijano GLOBAL EFFECTS 9. BBC Broadcasting in the Middle East: The Evolution of Public Diplomacy-- Annabelle Sreberny 10. New Media and Public Diplomacy in the New Arab World-- Philip Seib 11. Al Jazeera English as a Conciliatory Medium-- Mohammed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers 12. Imagined Coherence: Transnational Media and the Arab Diaspora in Europe-- Khalil Rinnawi EVOLUTION OF MEDIA THEORIES 13. The State of Arab Journalism Studies-- Noha Mellor 14. Arab and Western Media Systems Typologies-- Kai Hafez 15. Defying Definition: Toward Reflexivity in 'Arab Media' Studies-- Adel Iskandar.
  • Media Evolution on the Eve of the Arab Spring brings together some of the most celebrated and respected names in Arab media research to reflect on the communication conditions that preceded and made the Arab uprisings possible. -- Leading scholars of Arab media come together to offer unparalleled insight into the communication environment that preceded the political and societal ruptures that shook the Arab world 2010-2011. Examining the role of competing publics, the state's ability to construct meaning, and social and political change in the region, they unsettle oversimplifications of much of the existing literature and examine numerous precipitating conditions, including, political stagnation, civil engagement, new media, rural and urban divides, Islamist blogospheres, video games, Turkish and Syrian dramas, mediated diplomacy, and diaspora. 
  • "This volume will immediately be recognized as a definitive collection on the evolution of the Arab mediascape, not just before the Arab uprisings - the book's primary period of focus - but since 2010 as well. It's breaking down of the new media phenomena into 'older' and 'newer' new media and the nuanced reading of how latter produced the former, its elaboration of a critical theory that captures the difficulty in moving from critically engaged audiences to fully agentic counter publics, and how elites come to grips with and manipulate the forces behind this transition, offers a paradigm for focused interdisciplinary research into the production and contestation of contemporary cultures. What's more, the chapters provide analyses of various aspects of the still inchoate 'new media' universe with a deep yet clearly focused ethnographic vision, and equally important, with a level of theoretical innovation and clarity that sets the stage for Arab media studies in the coming decade. No course on the history of Arab media or the Arab Spring should miss this book." - Mark LeVine, professor, Middle East History University of California Irvine "A must-read analysis of the impact of the communications revolution on the Arab world and of its contribution to the mass risings of the Arab spring. Brings together novel research on a whole host of central topics including the development of the new vocabulary needed to identify the various communities of men and women engaged in the Arab blogosphere." - Roger Owen, Emeritus Professor of Middle East History, Harvard "This innovative edited volume by Hudson, Iskandar, and Kirk is at the cutting edge of Arab media theory. It traces the dizzying changes in the media ecosystem over the past fifteen years. The chapters, written by luminaries in the field, cover a breadth of topics from video games and digital Islam, to soft power and the satellite network wars. An indispensable volume for students of Arab politics, contemporary history, and media studies." - Linda Herrera, associate professor of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership, University of Illinois, USA "In the excitement and epistemological confusion about the role of media in the recent Arab uprisings, this rich volume provides a timely reminder that the relationship between media, representation, activism, identity construction, imaginaries and publics has a long history preceding the 2011 events. In speaking to, and addressing the complex, multi-layered phases of technological adoption and use in the Arab world, the chapters provide a holistic and vivid image of a complex and multi-layered media ecosystem that is dynamic and fluid, involving producers and audiences, systems of power and publics, and a system that arose over, and within, specific socio-historical formations. The volume is a welcome contribution to the critical study of media, society and culture in the Arab world and will be particularly useful to students and scholars in the field." - Dina Matar, senior lecturer in Arab Media and Political Communication, SOAS, University of London, UK. 

Ämnesord

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.  (LCSH)
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General.  (LCSH)
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Censorship.  (LCSH)
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Developing Countries.  (LCSH)
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies.  (LCSH)
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General.  (LCSH)
Mass media  -- Political aspects -- Arab countries. (LCSH)
Mass media  -- Social aspects -- Arab countries. (LCSH)
Social change  -- Arab countries. (LCSH)
Media Studies.  (ukslc)
Media studies  -- Middle East -- North Africa. (thema)
International relations  -- Middle East -- North Africa. (thema)
Communication studies  -- Middle East -- North Africa. (thema)
Arab countries  -- In mass media. (LCSH)
Arab countries  -- Politics and government -- 21st century. (LCSH)

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