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Digital Media and the Politics of Transformation in the Arab World and Asia
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Digital Media and the Politics of Transformation in the Arab World and Asia/ edited by Carola Richter, Anna Antonakis, Cilja Harders.
other author:
Richter, Carola.
Description:
VI, 189 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
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Communication. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-20700-7
ISBN:
9783658207007
Digital Media and the Politics of Transformation in the Arab World and Asia
Digital Media and the Politics of Transformation in the Arab World and Asia
[electronic resource] /edited by Carola Richter, Anna Antonakis, Cilja Harders. - 1st ed. 2018. - VI, 189 p.online resource. - Studies in International, Transnational and Global Communications,2569-1481. - Studies in International, Transnational and Global Communications,.
Introduction: Digital Media and the Politics of Transformation -- Sticks and Stones, Clicks and Phones: Contextualizing the Role of Digital Media in the Politics of Transformation -- Self-Mediation Practices of Arab Anarchists.-Power Dynamics in Online Communities: The Palestinian Case -- Political Communication Chinese Style -- Internet-mediated Communication in Activists Internal Networks: The Case of Iranian Women´s Right Activism -- Feminist Networks in Times of Multi-layered Transformations: Perspectives from Tunesia -- Social Movements and Social mediea in a Post-Revolutionary Political Culture: Constituional Debates in Egypt.
In times of increasing mediatization and digitalization media play an important role in political and societal transformation processes. The authors of this volume take an actor-centered perspective to shed light on current cases in Arab and Asian countries. They inquire into the ways processes of networking and mobilization evolve in the context of restricted media systems and state-dominated public spheres. It features original research about various social and political actors such as women’s rights activists, public intellectuals, anarchists and Islamists. Contents Contextualizing the Role of Digital Media in the Politics of Transformation.- Self-Mediation Practices of Arab Anarchists.- Power Dynamics in Online Communities: The Palestinian Case.- Political Communication Chinese Style.- Internet-mediated Communication in Activists Internal Networks: The Case of Iranian Women´s Right Activism.- Feminist Networks in Times of Multi-layered Transformations: Perspectives from Tunisia.- Social Movements and Social Media in a Post-Revolutionary Political Culture in Egypt Target Groups Students and lecturers in comparative politics, political and transnational communication The Editors Carola Richter is professor for international communication at the Institute for Media and Communication Studies, Freie Universität Berlin. Anna Antonakis is a post-doctoral researcher based in Berlin and working as a political scientist in the fields of gender, media and security. Cilja Harders is professor of political sciences and director of the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Politics, Freie Universität Berlin.
ISBN: 9783658207007
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-658-20700-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: P87-96
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