Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-272) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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List of Illustration; Introduction; Part I -- The Media Landscape; 1. Red Lines -- The Boundaries of Journalistic Freedom; 2. Satellite TV and Arab Democracy; 3. Media Politics and Corporate Feudalism; 4. Islam, Nationalism and the Media; 5. Covering Darfur -- A Question of Identity; 6. Arab Journalism in Context; 7. Western Ethics, Western Arrogance; Part II -- Survey Findings; 8. The Mission of Arab Journalism; 9. Journalistic Roles -- Arabs, Americans and the World; 10. Arab Journalist Look at Themselves and the Competition; 11. Arab Journalists and the Arab People.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The Arab media is in the midst of a revolution that will inform questions of war and peace in the Middle East, political and societal reform, and relations between the West and the Arab World. Drawing on the first broad cross-border survey of Arab journalists, first-person interviews with scores of reporters and editors, and his three decades' experience reporting from the Middle East, Laurence Pintak examines how Arab journalists see themselves and their mission at this critical time in the evolution of the Arab media. He explores how, in a diverse Arab media landscape expressing myriad opini.
ACQUISITION INFORMATION NOTE
Source for Acquisition/Subscription Address
MIL
Stock Number
304830
OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM
Title
New Arab Journalist : Mission and Identity in a Time of Turmoil.
International Standard Book Number
9781848850989
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Journalism-- Objectivity-- Arab countries.
Journalism-- Political aspects-- Arab countries.
Journalists, Arab.
Journalism-- Objectivity.
Journalism-- Political aspects.
Journalists, Arab.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES-- Journalism.
Middle Eastern history.
Politics and government
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Middle East, Politics and government, 21st century.