Anonymous, 23 May 2013
Research on Middle East, Islam and digital media
keyword: gender

New Media Configurations - Changing Societies?

Nov 28, 2013 – Nov 28, 2013
Berlin
German
Mediali sation and social change outside Europe: South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Arab - speaking region (Berlin, funded by the German Research Foundation)
http://iaaw.hu-berlin.de/medialitaet/upload/cfp_new-media-configuration_dfg_nov2013
Nadja-Christina Schneider
mobile phones, film, information and communication technology, media studies, communication studies, websites, social media, Internet studies, gender, social networks
nadja-christina.schneider@asa.hu-berlin.de
Jun 15, 2013

Mapping the Mediterranean: Space, Memory, and the Long Road to Modernity

Oct 11, 2013 – Oct 12, 2013
Ann Arbor
USA
University of Michigan
http://humweb.ucsc.edu/mediterraneanseminar/news/index.php?id=214
Harry Kashdan
information and communication technology, politics, cultural studies, migration, public sphere, gender
kashdan@umich.edu
May 15, 2013
 
Salem, Fadi (Ed.), The Role of Social Media in Arab Women’s Empowerment. Arab Social Media Report, vol. 1, no. 3, November 2011 abstract full text PDF
 
Radsch, Courtney C. , Unveiling the Revolutionaries: Cyberactivism and the Role of Women in the Arab Uprisings. James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University; May 18, 2012 abstract full text PDF
 
Iskandar, Adel and Haddad, Bassam (eds.), Mediating the Arab Uprisings. Tadween Publishing 2013 abstract full text

New Book: Mediating the Arab 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.

New Book: Women and Turkish Cinema: Gender Politics, Cultural Identity and Representation

This book focuses on women and Turkish cinema in the context of gender politics, cultural identity and representation. The central proposition of this book is that enforced depolticisation introduced after the coup is responsible for uniting feminism and film in 1980s Turkey. The feminist movement was able to flourish precisely because it was not perceived as political or politically significant. In a parallel move in the films of the 1980s there was an increased tendency to focus on the individual, on women’s issues and lives, in order to avoid the overtly political.
 
Berglund, Jenny, Muslim Swim Wear Fashion at Amman Waves on the Internet and Live. CyberOrient, Vol. 3, Iss. 1, 2008 abstract full text
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