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Arab Media: Power and Weakness

Editat de Professor Dr Kai Hafez
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2008
Ever since the events of 9/11, great attention has been paid to Arab mass media by politicians, experts and journalists around the world. Many have argued that Arab media has been the catalyst for various political and social developments ranging from democracy to political radicalization and from Westernization to Arab and Muslim cultural renaissance. Much of the debate, however, has been too narrowly focused-particularly on the famous TV network al-Jazeera. This leaves the majority of the dynamic Arab media unnoticed. Moreover, the existing scholarly literature on the subject often lacks theoretical and empirical sophistication, and it is these gaps that this book addresses.


Kai Hafez has invited the best scholars on the subject, from around the world, to participate, with the aim of evaluating, revising, and stimulating the academic debate on Arab media. Arab Media: Power and Weakness is comprised of research synopses (comprehensive overviews over the current academic literature and "blind spots" of research in one of the above mentioned fields); original empirical research; and theoretical papers. The result is a comprehensive handbook of up-to date research and scholarship on this important and fast-changing subject, which will be of use to all students and researchers of the contemporary Arab world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826428363
ISBN-10: 0826428363
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Kai Hafez
Introduction





Media Content


Muhammad Ayish, Professor and Dean, University of Sharjah UAE


Media Content Analysis in the Arab World: A Survey of Current Realities


Katharina Nötzold, PhD-candidate University of Erfurt, Germany


Lebanese TV: A Quantitative Content Study


Plus two other existing journal articles
Media Effects
Marc Lynch, Assistant Professor, Williams College


The Political Effects of the Arab Media
Russell E. Lucas, Assistant Professor University of Oklahoma


Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Making in the Arab World


Carola Richter, PhD-candidate University of Erfurt, Germany


Effects of Islamist Media on the Mainstream Press and on Political Opinion in Egypt





Media Audiences


Hussein Amin, Professor, American University in Cairo


Arab Media Audiences: An Overview of Existing Research


Dina Mattar, Lecturer, School of Oriental and African Studies, London


News, Identity, Participation: A Study of the Uses of News by Palestinians and Iraqis in London


Marwan Kraidy, Assistant Professor, American University, Washington D.C.


Desperately Seeking the Arab Audience: Theoretical Perspectives


Albrecht Hofheinz, Associate Professor, University of Oslo, Norway


Internet Users in the Arab World





Media Cultures


Christa Salamandra, Assistant Professor, City University of New York


Dramatic Secularism: Syrian Television Producers and Discourses of Distinction


Tarik Sabry, Lecturer, University of Westminster, UK


Arab Media and Culture Studies: A Critical Overview


Jon Ander

Recenzii

Arab Media: Power and Weakness gives a sophisticated and timely assessment of the emergent literature on mass media in the Arab world.  The book brings what has been done into focus, and more importantly, sets out clear agendas for what needs to be done in the future.  It puts the Arab world squarely in the mainstream of media studies, and will also be of great value for everyone concerned with the modern Middle East. --Walter Armbrust, Director of the Middle East Centre, St. Antony's College, Oxford University
A remarkable, diverse and thought provoking survey of the state of knowledge about Arab media and its effects on audiences. Newcomers to the topic will be fascinated by the range of fundamental questions in the field that remain unanswered. Veterans will be dazzled by the diversity of insights and new observations contained here. --Jon Alterman, Director of the Middle East Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C.
Mention -Book News, February 2009