Suzi Mirgani, M. Zayani, Fatima El Issawi, N. Hamdy, Dina Matar, M. Kraidy, Joe F. Khalil, Abeer A Alnajjar, Zahera Harb, Philip M. Seib
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1. 苏兹·米尔加尼,卡塔尔乔治城大学外交学院国际与区域研究中心第一部分:转型中的阿拉伯媒体2。论中东媒体与政治的纠缠问题穆罕默德·扎亚尼,卡塔尔乔治城大学外交学院突尼斯、利比亚和埃及传统媒体产业转型的比较分析奈拉·哈姆迪,开罗美国大学第二部分:阿拉伯媒体的空间与文化生产叙事与叙利亚起义:故事在政治激进主义和身份斗争中的作用迪娜·马塔尔,伦敦大学SOAS阿拉伯起义中的公共空间、街头艺术和传播——Marwan M. Kraidy,宾夕法尼亚大学阿拉伯媒体的变化与连续性:媒体城市的政治经济学乔·哈利勒,西北大学卡塔尔分校第三部分:媒体、国家利益和非国家行为体构建政治伊斯兰:埃及革命中的媒体修辞和权力斗争Abeer AlNajjar,沙迦美国大学真主党、灯塔报和阿拉伯起义:反抗还是生存?扎赫拉·哈布,伦敦城市大学美国在中东的公共外交和媒体Philip Seib,南加州大学
Media and Politics in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings Summary Report
1. Introduction : The State of Arab Media in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings
Suzi Mirgani, Center for International and Regional Studies, Georgetown University
School of Foreign Service in Qatar
Part I: Arab Media in Transition
2. On the Entangled Question of Media and Politics in the Middle East
Mohamed Zayani, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar
3. A Comparative Analysis of Traditional Media Industry Transitions in Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt
Fatima el Issawi, London School of Economics and Political Science
4. The Culture of Arab Journalism
Naila Hamdy, American University in Cairo
Part II: Space and the Cultural Production of Arab Media
5. Narratives and the Syrian Uprising: The Role of Stories in Political Activism and Identity Struggles
Dina Matar, SOAS, University of London
6. Public Space, Street Art, and Communication in the Arab Uprisings
Marwan M. Kraidy, University of Pennsylvania
7. Change and Continuity in Arab Media: A Political Economy of Media Cities
Joe Khalil, Northwestern University in Qatar
Part III: Media, State Interests, and Non-State Actors
8. Framing Political Islam: Media Tropes and Power Struggles in Revolutionary Egypt
Abeer AlNajjar, American University of Sharjah
9. Hezbollah, Al Manar, and the Arab Revolts: Defiance or Survival?
Zahera Harb, City University London
10. U.S. Public Diplomacy and the Media in the Middle East
Philip Seib, University of Southern California