Media Censorship in the Middle East

Media Censorship in the Middle East
Author: Jabbar Audah Al-Obaidi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

By using an analytical and comparative approach, this book explicitly shows how the censorial culture grew as the media developed in this region. This book also shows the possibility for emerging models of media in the Middle East that highlight a direction toward democracy and the application of laws and regulations.

False Freedom

False Freedom
Author: Elijah Zarwan
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2005
Genre: Freedom of information
ISBN:

New Media and the New Middle East

New Media and the New Middle East
Author: Philip Seib
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2007-08-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230605605

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.

Media and Democracy in the Middle East

Media and Democracy in the Middle East
Author: Nael Jebril
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2023-09-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000963624

This edited volume examines the current challenges to media freedom and democratisation in the Middle East. The book revisits the relationship between media consumption and activism in the region, providing thorough analyses on the appropriation of social media for political engagement. Since the outburst and spread of what was known as the ‘Arab Uprisings’ in 2010, the political and media landscapes in the Middle East region have dramatically changed. The initial hope for democratic change and governance quality improvements has faded, as several regimes in the Middle East have strengthened their repressive tactics toward voices deemed critical of governments’ practices, including journalists, bloggers, and activists. The crumbling Arab media scene has also reached an abysmal low, with little to no independence, and public perception of basic freedoms in the region has significantly dropped, as has trust in media and government institutions. This book examines current challenges to media freedom, political participation, and democratisation in the region while reassessing the dynamic relationship between media use and political engagement, amidst a complex political environment accompanied by a rapidly changing digital media landscape. This book’s relevance will appeal to varied audiences, such as scholars and students of journalism, communication, political science, and Middle Eastern studies. It will also prove to be an invaluable resource for organisations dedicated to the research of political communication, media freedom, and use patterns of nontraditional, or new, media.

False Freedom

False Freedom
Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2005
Genre: Censorship
ISBN:

Walls of Silence

Walls of Silence
Author: Naomi Saqr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1998
Genre: Censorship
ISBN:

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Mass Media in the Middle East

Mass Media in the Middle East
Author: Yahya Kamalipour
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1994-08-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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.