Media and Democracy in the Middle East
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Media and Democracy in the Middle East
Jebril, Nael; Abunajela, Mohammed-Ali
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
168
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9781032102900
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Introduction: The State of Media and Democracy in the MENA Region 1. Freedom of Expression in the Post-Arab Spring Countries 2. The Collapse of Social Media-Based Movements and the Dilemma of Democracy in Egypt 3. Social Media and Social Change in Jordan 4. Cracking Down on Media and Democracy in Lebanon: The October 17 Uprising 5. Citizenship, Media, and Activism in Turkey during Gezi Park Protests 6. Political Laugh on Social Media: An Analysis of Humorous Participation in Turkey 7. Cultural identity in Libyan and Yemeni Social Media Visual Art: The Expression of Transcultural Identity in Countries of Conflict 8. Saudi Women Journalists: An Ethnographic Study Exploring their Roles and Practices in an Age of National Transformation 9. Democratising the Media: Media Reform and The Future of Journalism in Egypt 10. Memory as a Human Right: Palestinian Memory and Israel's Modes of Forgetting
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Algeria;Arab Uprising;Arab Spring;Arab Spring protests;Collective;Cultural Memory;Civil society;Civic participation;Civic movements;Civic mobilization;Civic freedom;Civic dissent;Citizens' movements;Citizens' activism;Authoritarianism;Yemeni Civil War;Yemen;West Asia;Uprising;Tunisia;Surveillance technology;Surveillance;Social uprisings;Social movements;Social media;Social communication;Saudi Arabia;Right to protest;Right to dissent;Protest;Political polarization;Political participation;Political movements;Political communication;Polarization;Press freedom;Palestinian-Israel conflict;Palestine;New media;North Africa;Mobilization;Movements;MENA;Middle Eastern politics;Middle East;Media use;Media;Mass movements;Mass mobilization;Lebanon;Journalistic freedom;Journalism communication;Journalists;Journalism;Israel-Palestine conflict;Israel;Internet freedom;Internet use;Human rights;Human rights violations;Gezi Park protests;Gezi Park;Freedom of press;Freedom of expression;Egypt;Digital freedom;Digital media;Democratic participation;Democracy;Criminalization of dissent;Connective Participation;Communication;Collective participation;Collective movements;UN;MENA Region;HDP;Palestinian Memory;Palestinian Authority;World Press Freedom Index;Gezi Protests;Journalist Working;Transcultural Identity;Female Journalists;Tv Station;Connective Action;Lebanese Journalist;Defense Law;October 17 Uprising;Private Outlet;Political Parallelism;Palestinian Human Rights;Future Tv;Arab Barometer;Twitter Streaming API
Introduction: The State of Media and Democracy in the MENA Region 1. Freedom of Expression in the Post-Arab Spring Countries 2. The Collapse of Social Media-Based Movements and the Dilemma of Democracy in Egypt 3. Social Media and Social Change in Jordan 4. Cracking Down on Media and Democracy in Lebanon: The October 17 Uprising 5. Citizenship, Media, and Activism in Turkey during Gezi Park Protests 6. Political Laugh on Social Media: An Analysis of Humorous Participation in Turkey 7. Cultural identity in Libyan and Yemeni Social Media Visual Art: The Expression of Transcultural Identity in Countries of Conflict 8. Saudi Women Journalists: An Ethnographic Study Exploring their Roles and Practices in an Age of National Transformation 9. Democratising the Media: Media Reform and The Future of Journalism in Egypt 10. Memory as a Human Right: Palestinian Memory and Israel's Modes of Forgetting
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Algeria;Arab Uprising;Arab Spring;Arab Spring protests;Collective;Cultural Memory;Civil society;Civic participation;Civic movements;Civic mobilization;Civic freedom;Civic dissent;Citizens' movements;Citizens' activism;Authoritarianism;Yemeni Civil War;Yemen;West Asia;Uprising;Tunisia;Surveillance technology;Surveillance;Social uprisings;Social movements;Social media;Social communication;Saudi Arabia;Right to protest;Right to dissent;Protest;Political polarization;Political participation;Political movements;Political communication;Polarization;Press freedom;Palestinian-Israel conflict;Palestine;New media;North Africa;Mobilization;Movements;MENA;Middle Eastern politics;Middle East;Media use;Media;Mass movements;Mass mobilization;Lebanon;Journalistic freedom;Journalism communication;Journalists;Journalism;Israel-Palestine conflict;Israel;Internet freedom;Internet use;Human rights;Human rights violations;Gezi Park protests;Gezi Park;Freedom of press;Freedom of expression;Egypt;Digital freedom;Digital media;Democratic participation;Democracy;Criminalization of dissent;Connective Participation;Communication;Collective participation;Collective movements;UN;MENA Region;HDP;Palestinian Memory;Palestinian Authority;World Press Freedom Index;Gezi Protests;Journalist Working;Transcultural Identity;Female Journalists;Tv Station;Connective Action;Lebanese Journalist;Defense Law;October 17 Uprising;Private Outlet;Political Parallelism;Palestinian Human Rights;Future Tv;Arab Barometer;Twitter Streaming API