Routledge Handbook on Arab Media
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Milton :
Taylor & Francis Group,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Introduction
- Algeria
- 1 Mass media in Algeria
- 2 New and social media in Algeria
- Bahrain
- 3 Media in Bahrain
- a contested sphere
- Egypt
- 4 Press in Egypt: impact on social and political transformations
- 5 The Egyptian broadcasting sector between 1920 and 2020
- 6 Social media in Egypt: the debate continues
- Iraq
- 7 Iraqi press
- between propaganda and sectarianism
- 8 Broadcasting in Iraq
- from pluralism to ethno-sectarianism
- 9 Social media and social change in Iraq
- Jordan
- 10 The print and online media in Jordan
- between liberalization and control
- 11 Broadcast media in Jordan and the (rentier) state
- Kuwait
- 12 Chronicling Kuwait's media evolution: the politics of technology and regulation
- Lebanon
- 13 Whither the Lebanese press? The trials and tribulations facing the Lebanese print media
- 14 Lebanese broadcasting: small country, influential media
- Libya
- 15 Media and social change in Libya
- Mauritania
- 16 Media in Mauritania: challenges and development
- Morocco
- 17 The Moroccan press: challenges and development
- 18 Media configuration in Morocco
- 19 The new and social media in Morocco
- Oman
- 20 Mass media for development
- the media in the Sultanate of Oman
- Palestine
- 21 Palestinian media between partisanship and propaganda
- 22 Palestinian new media
- Qatar
- 23 Media developments in Qatar
- 24 Al Jazeera network and the transformations in the global communication flow
- Saudi Arabia
- 25 The Saudi press
- the combined power of wealth and religion
- 26 Saudi broadcasting media
- a tool for regional influence
- 27 The Janus-faced new media in Saudi Arabia
- Somalia
- 28 Mass media development in Somalia
- 29 Internet and social media development in Somalia
- Sudan
- 30 Press in Sudan: models, regulatory frameworks, and development
- 31 Radio and television broadcasting in Sudan
- Syria
- 32 The Syrian press and online media: a driver of Arabism
- 33 The "soft" power of Syrian broadcasting
- Tunisia
- 34 Press in Tunisia: from French colonization to post-revolution era
- 35 Broadcasting in Tunisia from independence to post-2011 revolution era
- 36 Social media networks and the democratic transition in Tunisia: from censorship to freedom
- United Arab Emirates
- 37 Media in the UAE
- creating a national voice
- Yemen
- 38 Media in Yemen
- narratives of polarization and fragmentation
- Index