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From "Facebook revolutions" to "Al-Jazeera uprisings," the outburst of popular activism across the Arab world has either been attributed to the media, drawn up by the media, observed through the media, or decontextualized by the media. Bloggers become icons, self-proclaimed experts becoming interpreters of unfolding events, stereotypes are cultivated, and autocratic regimes continue to subdue freedom of the press. The uprisings have become the most compelling media stories in recent memory. With so much at stake, the burden of relaying human narratives accurately and responsibly is a burden on all journalistic establishments worldwide. In a unique collection of essays that covers the expanse of the Arab popular protest movements, Mediating the Arab Uprisings leaves no stone unturned by offering spirited contributions that elucidate the remarkable variation and context behind the fourth estate's engagement with these mass protests. So while the public debate about the coverage of the Arab uprisings remain effervescent and polarizing, the essays in this volume go beyond the cursory discussion to historicize media practice, unsettle pre-existing suppositions about the uprisings, puncture the pomposity of self-righteous expertise on the region, and shatter the naiveté that underlies the reporting of the uprisings. The volume includes essays on the tribulations of covering Syria, the contextualization and demythologizing of Facebook activism, the New York Times' reporting rituals on Palestine, the tumult of Egypt's media post-Mubarak, the ominous omnipresence of perennial media darling Fouad Ajami, the faltering of Al-Jazeera Arabic in the wake of the uprisings, the gendered sexuality of reporting Egypt, and journalism's damning failure on Iraq. The first volume of its kind on this pressing topic, Mediating the Arab Uprisings is a primer for the curious reader, a pedagogical tool for media studies and communication, and a provocative collection for the seasoned scholar. This initiative was supported by the Middle East Studies Program at George Mason University.

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Tadween Publishing
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177

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Table of Contents

Introduction / Adel Iskandar
Mediating the Arab Uprisings / Nir Rosen
Framing Syria / Amal Hanano
Ajamindustry / Bassam Haddad
Al-Jazeera's (R)Evolution? / Vivian Salama
Egypt's Revolution 2.0 : The Facebook Factor / Linda Herrera
Youth, Media, and the Art of Protest in North Africa / Loubna Hanna Skalli
Saeeds of Revolution : De-Mythologizing Khaled Said / Amro Ali
The Marriage of Sexism and Islamophobia : Re-Making the News in Egypt / Maya Mikdashi
Free at Last? Egypt's Media After the Revolution Free at Last? Charting Egypt's Media Post-Mubarak / Adel Iskandar
A Year in the Life of Egypt's Media : A 2011 Timeline / Adel Iskandar
The Materiality of Virtuality : Reporting on Arab Revolutions / VJ Um Amel
Pioneer Bloggers in the Gulf Arab States / Sultan al-Qassemi
Beyond Mullahs and Persian Part People : The Invisibility of Being Iranian on TV / Roozbeh Shirazi
Covering Iran's Ninjas / Shiva Balaghi
Palestine in Scare Quotes : From the NYT Grammar Book / Anthony Alessandrini
On Being "Wrong" on Iraq / Anthony Alessandrini
In Memoriam : Anthony Shadid (1968-2012) Our Friend Anthony Shadid's Stories / Shiva Balaghi
Finding Bayt Across Borders of Stone / Amal Hanano.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Washington, D.C
Copyright Date
2012

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Dewey Decimal Class
NB320.9
Library of Congress
P95.82.M628 M44 2013

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v, 177 pages
Number of pages
177

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OL37068753M
Internet Archive
mediatingarabupr0000unse
ISBN 10
1939067006
ISBN 13
9781939067005, 9781939067012
OCLC/WorldCat
840505450

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