ABSTRACT

This handbook provides the first comprehensive reference book in English about the development of mass and social media in all Arab countries. Capturing the historical as well as current developments in the media scene, this collection maps the role of media in social and political movements.

Contributors include specialists in the field from North America, Europe, and the Middle East. Each chapter provides an overview of the history, regulatory frameworks and laws governing the press, and socio-political functions of the media. While the geopolitical complexities of the region have been reflected in the expert analyses collectively, the focus is always the local context of each member state. All 38 chapters consider the specific historical, political, and media trajectories in each country, to provide a contextual background and foundation for further study about single states or comparative analysis in two or more Arab states.

Capturing significant technological developments and the widespread use of social media, this all-inclusive volume on Arab media is a key resource for students and scholars interested in journalism, media, and Middle East studies.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part |25 pages

Algeria

part |13 pages

Bahrain

part |39 pages

Egypt

chapter 4|12 pages

Press in Egypt

Impact on social and political transformations

chapter 6|14 pages

Social media in Egypt

The debate continues

part |17 pages

Kuwait

chapter 12|15 pages

Chronicling Kuwait’s media evolution

The politics of technology and regulation

part |26 pages

Lebanon

chapter 14|12 pages

Lebanese broadcasting

Small country, influential media

part |14 pages

Libya

chapter 15|12 pages

Media and social change in Libya

part |13 pages

Mauritania

chapter 16|11 pages

Media in Mauritania

Challenges and development

part 10|41 pages

Morocco

part |25 pages

Palestine

part |26 pages

Sudan

chapter 30|13 pages

Press in Sudan

Models, regulatory frameworks, and development

part |24 pages

Syria

chapter 32|11 pages

The Syrian press and online media

A driver of Arabism

part |34 pages

Tunisia

chapter 34|9 pages

Press in Tunisia

From French colonization to post-revolution era

chapter 36|12 pages

Social media networks and the democratic transition in Tunisia

From censorship to freedom

part |15 pages

United Arab Emirates

part |13 pages

Yemen