On 20 May 2022, the co-Principal Investigators on an academic collaboration project ‘Arab News Futures’ organised a research symposium on ‘The Future in Arab Media and Cultures’, hosted by the LSE Middle East Centre. The event, one of the first to be held face-to-face at LSE following COVID-19 restrictions, brought together scholars and journalists to explore different facets of the idea of the future as it relates to Arab media and cultures historically and into the present moment
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon11/110311.mp4The Arab ...
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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...
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The Middle East region is inherently volatile and associated with radical religious behavior. Beginn...
In April of 2013, the Arab Media Center at the University of Westminster`s CAMRI hosted its annual A...
Two of the School of Journalism and Media Studies' most important projects get into high gear in Jul...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon11/110311.mp4The Arab ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This paper investigates alternative futures of security in the...
What does the future of learning mean to students? Why should young leaders think about the future o...
The increasing problems and challenges facing the Muslims and the Muslim world nowadays have raised ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 78-88).This thesis highlights the role of new media in s...
Polis Visiting Research Fellow Fatima el Issawi is just back from her first field investigation in T...
Arab Springs have both heightened a sense of precariousness and instability and opened up possible w...
As the events usually referred to as ‘the Arab Spring’ unfolded in Arab countries throughout the fir...
It has become evident that the Arab revolutions that took place in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya have mar...
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...
My research highlights the complex relationship between narrative and temporality whilst exploring t...
The Middle East region is inherently volatile and associated with radical religious behavior. Beginn...
In April of 2013, the Arab Media Center at the University of Westminster`s CAMRI hosted its annual A...
Two of the School of Journalism and Media Studies' most important projects get into high gear in Jul...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon11/110311.mp4The Arab ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This paper investigates alternative futures of security in the...
What does the future of learning mean to students? Why should young leaders think about the future o...