Media and Politics in the Southern Mediterranean

Media and Politics in the Southern Mediterranean

Communicating Power in Transition after 2011

Farmanfarmaian, Roxane

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2022

426

Mole

Inglês

9780367538941

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction Part 1: Structure: Media Status in Governance and Society 1. The Structure of Turkish Media in judicial and political contexts: An illustration of values and status negotiation 2. Government-Media Relations in Tunisia: A paradigm shift in the culture of governance? 3. The Authoritarian Trap in State/Media Structures in Morocco's Political Transition 4. The Scissors and the Magnifying glass: Internet governance in the transitional Tunisian context 5. Social Media as a Space for Political Battles: AK Trolls and other politically motivated trolling 6. Under Watchful Eyes: Internet surveillance and citizen media in Morocco, the case of Mamfakinch Part 2: Function: Media Values and the Politics of Sector Transition 7. All is Flux: A hybrid approach to macro-analysis of the Turkish media 8. What is Private, What is Public, and Who Exercises Media Power in Tunisia? A hybrid-functional perspective on Tunisia's media sector 9. Media in Morocco: A highly political economy, the case of press and online publications since the 1990s 10. Local Media in Turkey: The growth of Islamic networks in Konya's radio landscape Part 3: Agency: Negotiating the Balance between Power and Public 11. Negotiating Identity: Gender and Tunisian talk shows 12. The Representation of Women in Moroccan Television Talk Shows 13. Understanding 'New Turkey' through Women's Eyes: Gender politics in Turkish daytime talk shows 14. Negotiating Values in the Islamist Press after 2013 15. Reinforcing Citizenship through Civil Society and Media Partnerships: The case of community radios in Tunisia 16. Radio and Political change : Listening in contemporary Morocco 17. Representation of Terror and Ethnic Conflict in the Turkish Press: An analysis of the Kurdish peace process 18. Islamist Cyber-activism in Tunisia: Contesting the message, redefining the public
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Western Sahara;media;AKP Government;culture;Civil Society;structure;Beji Caid Essebsi;analysis;Rcd;turkey;Ansar Al Sharia;VSN;Private Tv Channel;Political context;UN;Media's structure;Government Media Relationship;Southern Mediterranean;HDP;Political transition;Gezi Protests;Gezi Park Protests;Private Radio Stations;Competitive Authoritarian;Nidaa Tounes;Audiovisual Sector;USFP;Le Journal;February 20th Movement;Communication Technologies Authority;Roxane Farmanfarmaian;Tunisian State;Gezi Park Demonstrations;Moroccan Audiences;Muslim World