Digital Middle East

Digital Middle East
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 435
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ISBN-10 : 9780190934873
ISBN-13 : 0190934875
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Middle East by : Mohamed Zayani

In recent years, the Middle East's information and communications landscape has changed dramatically. Increasingly, states, businesses, and citizens are capitalizing on the opportunities offered by new information technologies, the fast pace of digitization, and enhanced connectivity. These changes are far from turning Middle Eastern nations into network societies, but their impact is significant. The growing adoption of a wide variety of information technologies and new media platforms in everyday life has given rise to complex dynamics that beg for a better understanding. Digital Middle East sheds a critical light on continuing changes that are closely intertwined with the adoption of information and communication technologies in the region. Drawing on case studies from throughout the Middle East, the contributors explore how these digital transformations are playing out in the social, cultural, political, and economic spheres, exposing the various disjunctions and discordances that have marked the advent of the digital Middle East.

The New Arab Media

The New Arab Media
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Publisher : Apollo Books
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 0863724175
ISBN-13 : 9780863724176
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Arab Media by : Mahjoob Zweiri

Offers an introduction and analysis of some of the most important issues surrounding the media revolution in the Middle East, in particular examining the two Janus-like faces of the media in the Middle East: its role in reflecting developments within the region as well as its function in projecting the Arab world outside of the Middle East.

New Media and the New Middle East

New Media and the New Middle East
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9780230605602
ISBN-13 : 0230605605
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis New Media and the New Middle East by : Philip Seib

In this book, leading international scholars examine the way new media is reshaping lives and politics. Covering topics from women's rights to terrorism, and countries from Israel to Saudi Arabia, these authors explore the global and regional ramifications of the proliferation of communication technologies and the information they disseminate.

Digital Authoritarianism in the Middle East

Digital Authoritarianism in the Middle East
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780197676509
ISBN-13 : 0197676502
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Authoritarianism in the Middle East by : Marc Owen Jones

You are being lied to by people who don't even exist. Digital deception is the new face of information warfare. Social media has been weaponised by states and commercial entities alike, as bots and trolls proliferate and users are left to navigate an infodemic of fake news and disinformation. In the Persian Gulf and the wider Middle East, where authoritarian regimes continue to innovate and adapt in the face of changing technology, online deception has reached new levels of audacity. From pro-Saudi entities that manipulate the tweets of the US president, to the activities of fake journalists and Western PR companies that whitewash human rights abuses, Marc Owen Jones' meticulous investigative research uncovers the full gamut of tactics used by Gulf regimes and their allies to deceive domestic and international audiences. In an age of global deception, this book charts the lengths bad actors will go to when seeking to impose their ideology and views on citizens around the world.

New Media in the Muslim World

New Media in the Muslim World
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 025334252X
ISBN-13 : 9780253342522
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis New Media in the Muslim World by : Dale F. Eickelman

This second edition of a collection of essays reports on how new media-fax machines, satellite television and the Internet - and the new uses of older media-cassettes, pulp fiction, the cinema, the telephone and the press - shape belief, authority and community in the Muslim world. The chapters in this work, including new chapters dealing specifically with events after September 11, 2001, concern Indonesia, Bangladesh, Turkey, Iran, Lebanon, the Arabian Peninsula, and Muslim communities in the United States and elsewhere. The book suggests new ways of looking at the social organization of communications and the shifting links among media of various kinds in local and transnational contexts. The extent to which today's new media have transcended local and state frontiers and have reshaped understanding of gender, authority, social justice, identities and politics in Muslim societies emerges from this work.

Women's Activism and New Media in the Arab World

Women's Activism and New Media in the Arab World
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9781438478654
ISBN-13 : 1438478658
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Women's Activism and New Media in the Arab World by : Ahmed K. Al-Rawi

Following the Arab Spring events in 2011, a number of important women's social movements, as well as female figures and online communities, emerged to create positive change and demand equality with men. In Women's Activism and New Media in the Arab World, Ahmed Al-Rawi discusses and maps out new feminist movements, organizations, and trends, assessing the influence of new media technologies on them and the impact of both on the values and culture of the Middle East. Due to the participation of many women in the events of the Arab Spring, he argues, a new image of Middle Eastern women has emerged in the West. As a result of social media, women have generally become more effective in expressing their views and better connected with each other, yet at the same time some women have been inhibited since many conservative circles use these new technologies to maintain their power. Overall, however, Al-Rawi argues that social media and new mobile technologies are assisting in creating changes that are predominately positive. Often assisted by these new technologies, the real change makers are women who have clear agencies and high hopes and aspirations to create a better future for themselves.

Media and Mapping Practices in the Middle East and North Africa

Media and Mapping Practices in the Middle East and North Africa
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Publisher : Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 9789048541508
ISBN-13 : 9048541506
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Media and Mapping Practices in the Middle East and North Africa by : Alena Strohmaier

A few months into the popular uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa (2009-2001), the promises of social media, including its ability to influence a participatory governance model, grassroots civic engagement, new social dynamics, inclusive societies and new opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs, became more evident than ever. Simultaneously, cartography received new considerable interest as it merged with social media platforms. In an attempt to rearticulate the relationship between media and mapping practices, whilst also addressing new and social media, this interdisciplinary book abides by one relatively clear point: space is a media product. The overall focus of this book is accordingly not so much on the role of new technologies and social networks as it is on how media and mapping practices expand the very notion of cultural engagement, political activism, popular protest and social participation.

The New Middle East

The New Middle East
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 526
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ISBN-10 : 9781408840597
ISBN-13 : 1408840596
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Middle East by : Paul Danahar

In 2011 the Arab revolts changed the Middle East forever. The toppling of a generation of dictators left the region in turmoil. Has the promise of the Arab Spring been lost? What does the rise of religious extremism on Europe's doorstep mean for the West and its allies? Is America giving up on the region and, if so, who will lead the new Middle East? Drawing on compelling first-hand reporting, a deep knowledge of the region's history and access to many of the key players, BBC Bureau Chief Paul Danahar lays bare the forces that are shaping the region. Now completely revised and updated to include everything that has happened in the region since the book was first published.

Mass Media in the Middle East

Mass Media in the Middle East
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Publisher : Greenwood
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015032098215
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Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Mass Media in the Middle East by : Yahya Kamalipour

This is the very first handbook to offer a comprehensive survey of mass media in 21 Middle Eastern countries. Knowledgeable Middle Eastern media experts unfold the little known but timely information about the region and compendiously discuss communication philosophies, newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, motion pictures, media regulations, ownership patterns, news agencies, new technologies, external media services, and the role of media in national development in 21 country chapters. In addition to providing information about domestic and international media services, broadcast programming (domestic and imported), and print media contents, each chapter integrates geographical, social, political, religious, and economic factors to enhance our understanding of each country's mass media structure. Undergraduate and graduate students, educators, researchers, journalists, international media consultants, and media specialists will find this premier handbook an invaluable resource.

New Media and Revolution

New Media and Revolution
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9780228002314
ISBN-13 : 0228002311
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis New Media and Revolution by : Billie Jeanne Brownlee

The Arab Spring did not arise out of nowhere. It was the physical manifestation of more than a decade of new media diffusion, use, and experimentation that empowered ordinary people during their everyday lives. In this book, Billie Jeanne Brownlee offers a refreshing insight into the way new media can facilitate a culture of resistance and dissent in authoritarian states. Investigating the root causes of the Syrian uprising of 2011, New Media and Revolution shows how acts of online resistance prepared the ground for better-organised street mobilisation. The book interprets the uprising not as the start of Syria's social mobilisation but as a shift from online to offline contestation, and from localised and hidden practices of digital dissent to tangible mass street protests. Brownlee goes beyond the common dichotomy that frames new media as either a deus ex machina or a means of expression to demonstrate that, in Syria, media was a nontraditional institution that enabled resistance to digitally manifest and gestate below, within, and parallel to formal institutions of power. To refute the idea that the population of Syria was largely apathetic and apolitical prior to the uprising, Brownlee explains that social media and technology created camouflaged geographies and spaces where individuals could protest without being detected. Challenging the myth of authoritarian stability, New Media and Revolution uncovers the dynamics of grassroots resistance blossoming under the radar of ordinary politics.