This article analyzes the term ‘citizen journalism’ against the backdrop of the Arab uprisings in order to show how it overlooks the local context of digital media practices. The first part examines videos emanating from Syria to illustrate how they blur the lines between acts of witnessing, reporting, and lobbying, as well as between professional and amateur productions, and civic and violent intentions. The second part highlights the genealogies of citizenship and journalism in an Arab context and cautions against assumptions about their universality. The article argues that the oscillation of Western narratives between hopes about digital media's role in democratization in the Arab World and fears about their use in terrorism circumscrib...
This article analyzes foreign news coverage and sourcing practices in contemporary newsrooms. It bui...
Whether in the time of war or peace, media, considered the ‘Fourth Authority’, must struggle to pres...
Whether in the time of war or peace, media, considered the ‘Fourth Authority’, must struggle to pres...
This article analyzes the term ‘citizen journalism’ against the backdrop of the Arab uprisings in or...
Social media and user-generated content (UGC) — photos and videos taken by members of the public — p...
In 2011, a wave of uprisings, fueled by socio-political discontent, spread across multiple Arab coun...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the ...
Nearly five years have passed since the political upheaval that swept through many Middle East and N...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the f...
A well-functioning media is a given part of any society, and can be a valuable tool in the democrati...
Juliette Harkin, M.Phil Oxon, is a researcher and consultant on the Arab media and a PhD student und...
In the context of debates about the causal role that new media technologies did or didn’t play in th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Anthropological...
Despite the fact that social media has played such a momentous role in fueling the Arab Spring, no s...
This article is a preliminary survey of the media usage of Sunni religious actors during the Syrian ...
This article analyzes foreign news coverage and sourcing practices in contemporary newsrooms. It bui...
Whether in the time of war or peace, media, considered the ‘Fourth Authority’, must struggle to pres...
Whether in the time of war or peace, media, considered the ‘Fourth Authority’, must struggle to pres...
This article analyzes the term ‘citizen journalism’ against the backdrop of the Arab uprisings in or...
Social media and user-generated content (UGC) — photos and videos taken by members of the public — p...
In 2011, a wave of uprisings, fueled by socio-political discontent, spread across multiple Arab coun...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the ...
Nearly five years have passed since the political upheaval that swept through many Middle East and N...
This papers aims at investigating the relationship between traditional and social media during the f...
A well-functioning media is a given part of any society, and can be a valuable tool in the democrati...
Juliette Harkin, M.Phil Oxon, is a researcher and consultant on the Arab media and a PhD student und...
In the context of debates about the causal role that new media technologies did or didn’t play in th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Anthropological...
Despite the fact that social media has played such a momentous role in fueling the Arab Spring, no s...
This article is a preliminary survey of the media usage of Sunni religious actors during the Syrian ...
This article analyzes foreign news coverage and sourcing practices in contemporary newsrooms. It bui...
Whether in the time of war or peace, media, considered the ‘Fourth Authority’, must struggle to pres...
Whether in the time of war or peace, media, considered the ‘Fourth Authority’, must struggle to pres...