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The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events by Mohamed El-Bendary, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Mohamed El-Bendary

Current price: $156.00
The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events by Mohamed El-Bendary, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events by Mohamed El-Bendary, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events by Mohamed El-Bendary, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Mohamed El-Bendary

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The Egyptian press has a large readership and potential influence on public opinion in Egypt and the Arab world. The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events analyzes this understudied area. Written in Egypt, the book is formed of five chapters and analyzes in qualitative and quantitative methods close to 300 newspaper and magazine articles. It studies the Egyptian press and investigates the challenges it faces to be compatible with that in the west, and evaluates the renowned book Four Theories of the press and whether today's Egyptian press can fit in one of those theories. It also looks at the concepts of framing and discourse analysis adopted later. The author examines how the Egyptian press framed the Sudanese refugees' riot in Cairo in December 2005 by the top thirteen Egyptian national, independent, and party newspapers. It found that independent and party newspapers enjoy more freedom than national ones in criticizing government and the way police tackled the protest. However, independent newspapers were more vigorous in their criticism than party ones. The author observes that the weekly magazines tended to frame their coverage in a somewhat anti-government slant, accusing authorities and ferry owners of failure and corruption. Finally, the book compares coverage of the Israeli War in Lebanon in July 2006 by Egypt's giant semi-official daily newspaper Al-Ahram with that by two prominent, non-Egyptian pan-Arab dailies Al-Hayat and Asharq Al-Awsat. He finds that while Al-Hayat and Asharq Al-Awsat, which are owned by Saudi businessmen, portrayed Hizbullah in an unfavorable manner, Al-Ahram was somewhat favorable in its coverage of the Lebanese resistance group. | The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events by Mohamed El-Bendary, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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