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xii, 287 p.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: a matter of perspective -- The media landscape. Red lines: the boundaries of journalistic freedom -- Satellite TV and Arab democracy -- Media politics and corporate feudalism -- Islam, nationalism and the media -- Covering Darfur: a question of identity -- Arab journalism in context -- Western ethics, Western arrogance -- Survey findings. The mission of Arab journalism -- Journalistic roles: Arabs, Americans and the world -- Arab journalists look at themselves and the competition -- Arab journalists and the Arab people -- Conclusion. Border guards of the new Arab consciousness -- New media, new media models.
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Journalism-- Political aspects-- Arab countries-- History-- 21st century.
Journalism-- Objectivity-- Arab countries-- History-- 21st century.
Journalists-- Arab countries-- Attitudes-- History-- 21st century.