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Social Media and the Politics of Reportage: The 'Arab Spring' 1st ed. 2014


Social Media and the Politics of Reportage: The 'Arab Spring' 1st ed. 2014

Paperback by Bebawi, S.; Bossio, D.

Social Media and the Politics of Reportage: The 'Arab Spring'

£44.99

ISBN:
9781349472307
Publication Date:
1 Jan 2014
Edition/language:
1st ed. 2014 / English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
153 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Social Media and the Politics of Reportage: The 'Arab Spring'

Description

Social Media and the Politics of Reportage explores the journalistic challenges, issues and opportunities that have risen as a result of social media increasingly being used as a form of crisis reporting within the field of global journalism, with a focus on the protests during the 'Arab Spring'.

Contents

List of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction; Saba Bebawi and Diana Bossio PART I: INTERACTIONS AND CHALLENGES 1. Journalism during the Arab Spring: Interactions and Challenges; Diana Bossio 2. The Arab Spring on Twitter: Language Communities in #egypt and #libya; Axel Bruns and Tim Highfield 3. Al Jazeera English's Networked Journalism During the 2011 Egyptian Uprising; William Lafi Youmans PART II: POLITICAL EFFECTS 4. Syrian Activists in Russia: The limits of Visibility in a Hostile Host Country; Mervi Pantti and Evgeniya Boklage 5. Twitter-ized Revolution: Extending the Governance Empire; Robert Imre and Stephen Owen PART III: PREDICTING THE FUTURE 6. A Shift in Media Power: The Mediated Public Sphere During the 'Arab Spring'; Saba Bebawi Index

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