This book examines, for the first time ever, Middle-Eastern media censorship. By using an analytical and comparative approach this book, explicitly, shows how the censorial culture grew as the media developed in this region. It also illustrates the illusionary and deceptive arguments presented by the authorities citing articles and stipulations from the constitution that speaks for the freedom of the press and free speech. This book also shows the possibility for emerging models of media in the Middle East that highlight a direction toward democracy and the application of laws and regulations.https://vc.bridgew.edu/fac_books/1019/thumbnail.jp
Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to...
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Abstract This paper is the comparative study in order to discover the motives of using censorshi...
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Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to...
Since antiquity it has been known that without the freedom to speak, and later to publish, the road ...
Since the 1990s the complexity of censorship as a phenomenon has been emphasised, as it grows both i...
Abstract This paper is the comparative study in order to discover the motives of using censorshi...
In order to investigate the relationship between censorship and popular uprisings, I survey trends i...
Theories about media governance are not prominent in Middle East studies, no doubt partly because of...
A dynamic transformation of the Arab world raises important questions about the character of structu...
Routledge Handbook on Arab Media Edited by Noureddine Miladi and Noha Mellor This Handbook provi...
Media censorship is a global phenomenon that has foreshadowed information outlets for centuries. A c...
The Routledge Companion to Freedom of Expression and Censorship offers a thorough exploration of the...
Every country has its own policies guarding the operation of its mass media. No media operates in a ...
The paper examines the theories of media, dominant effects and critical and cultural theories that a...
Censorship is a double-edged sword that has bred legal, political, and moral wrangling across the gl...
The power of the discourse may be dissolving. As transnational and largely digital media pervade acc...
The book contains a collection of essays on the subject “Media Law and Ethics in Selected Muslim Cou...
Studies have shown that authoritarian regimes tend to censor the media to limit potential threats to...
Since antiquity it has been known that without the freedom to speak, and later to publish, the road ...
Since the 1990s the complexity of censorship as a phenomenon has been emphasised, as it grows both i...