Anonymous, 19 Jun 2013
Research on Middle East, Islam and digital media
keyword: information and communication technology
Mohammed El-Nawawy and Sahar Khamis, Cyberactivists Paving the Way for the Arab Spring: Voices from Egypt, Tunisia and Libya, CyberOrient, Vol. 6, Iss. 2, 2012
CyberOrient
Samson A. Bezabeh, Mythical Roots, Phantasmic Realities and Transnational Migrants: Yemenis Across the Gulf of Aden, CyberOrient, Vol. 6, Iss. 2, 2012
CyberOrient
Miriyam Aouragh, Tweeting like a Pigeon: The Internet in the Arab Revolutions, CyberOrient, Vol. 6, Iss. 2, 2012
CyberOrient
Abdulrahman Alzaagy, The Time of Concluding the Contract in E-Commerce from Islamic Legal Perspective, CyberOrient, Vol. 6, Iss. 2, 2012
CyberOrient
Zuzana Krihova, Review: Blogistan: The Internet and Politics in Iran, CyberOrient, Vol. 6, Iss. 2, 2012
CyberOrient
 
Douai, Aziz, “Seeds of Change” in Tahrir Square and Beyond: People Power or Technological Convergence?. American Communication Journal, 2012 SPECIAL ISSUE (Volume 14, Issue 3) abstract full text PDF

New Book: National Broadcasting and State Policy in Arab Countries

The book provides a state-of-the-art analysis of the situation of national television, and address the following central question: What do the Arab national broadcastings say today about public policy in this sector and about political opening? The contributors to this volume deal with the reforms of public broadcasting organizations, relationships between national, private and public actors in this sector, and finally the evolution, perspectives and issues of national broadcasting.

Muslim Religious Media and the Arab Spring

Apr 8, 2013 – Apr 10, 2013
Doha
Qatar
Center for the Study of Contemporary Muslim Societies of the Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies
http://www.qf.com.qa/home
information and communication technology, Islam, Arab Spring, politics, Islam and civil society, public sphere
arabspring@qfis.edu.qa
Feb 20, 2013
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