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The New Arab Media Technology Image And Perception Emma C Murphy

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The New Arab Media Technology Image And Perception Emma C Murphy
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Publisher: Ithaca Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Emma C. Murphy, Mahjoob Zweiri
ISBN: 9780863723476, 0863723470
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The New Arab Media Technology Image And Perception Emma C Murphy by Emma C. Murphy, Mahjoob Zweiri 9780863723476, 0863723470 instant download after payment.

"The New Arab Media: Technology, Image and Perception" provides a valuable introduction and analysis of some of the most important issues surrounding the new media revolution in the Middle East, in particular examining the two Janus-like faces of the new 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. Topics examined within the book include the impact of Al-Jazeera; implementation of the Internet in the region; use of the media for diplomacy and propaganda; image culture; use of the Internet by religious diasporas; ICTs and the Arab Public Sphere; the influence of satellite TV on Arab public opinion; and the explosion of local radio stations in Jordan.

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