International audienceThis work aims to provide a sociological analysis of the ways in which control over the press has evolved in Morocco, primarily since the 1990s. It demonstrates how a twofold transformation occurred to replace the direct and repressive methods of control employed in the post-independence period (1956) and right through to the early 1990s. First there was investment by non-partisan entrepreneurs in the media sector, developing their economic control of the press. As in other countries, economic instruments have been used to restructure the press landscape. Secondly, the context evolved and there was less visible use of the legal tools available to those in power. The dominant stakeholders have adapted to the changes tha...
LSE Middle East Centre researcher Fatima el Issawi has just completed a report on the state of the M...
The Press in Transition adopts a comparative approach to transitional print institutions worldwide....
In this monograph, the historical evolution of the Mozambican press is linked to the evolution of th...
International audienceThis work aims to provide a sociological analysis of the ways in which control...
International audienceThis work aims to provide a sociological analysis of the ways in which control...
International audienceA Conditional Offer. Contemporary Logics of the Moroccan Field of Power to con...
International audienceThis analysis of paper and electronic non-specialised press (and its managers...
International audienceThis analysis of paper and electronic non-specialised press (and its managers...
International audienceThis article intends to analyse the Moroccan journalistic field since the 1990...
This study examines the burgeoning of a new ‘independent’ press that has emerged in the last decade ...
International audiencehis article intends to analyse the Moroccan journalistic field since the 1990s...
The pro-democracy protests of the Moroccan Spring provided the national media with an open season th...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the current conditions for journalists in Morocco based on the...
LSE Middle East Centre researcher Fatima el Issawi has just completed a report on the state of the M...
LSE Middle East Centre researcher Fatima el Issawi has just completed a report on the state of the M...
The Press in Transition adopts a comparative approach to transitional print institutions worldwide....
In this monograph, the historical evolution of the Mozambican press is linked to the evolution of th...
International audienceThis work aims to provide a sociological analysis of the ways in which control...
International audienceThis work aims to provide a sociological analysis of the ways in which control...
International audienceA Conditional Offer. Contemporary Logics of the Moroccan Field of Power to con...
International audienceThis analysis of paper and electronic non-specialised press (and its managers...
International audienceThis analysis of paper and electronic non-specialised press (and its managers...
International audienceThis article intends to analyse the Moroccan journalistic field since the 1990...
This study examines the burgeoning of a new ‘independent’ press that has emerged in the last decade ...
International audiencehis article intends to analyse the Moroccan journalistic field since the 1990s...
The pro-democracy protests of the Moroccan Spring provided the national media with an open season th...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the current conditions for journalists in Morocco based on the...
LSE Middle East Centre researcher Fatima el Issawi has just completed a report on the state of the M...
LSE Middle East Centre researcher Fatima el Issawi has just completed a report on the state of the M...
The Press in Transition adopts a comparative approach to transitional print institutions worldwide....
In this monograph, the historical evolution of the Mozambican press is linked to the evolution of th...