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Evaluating Effectiveness of Social Marketing and Social Media Strategies for Public Health Campaigns (Arabic)

Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/HAHAS18E Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. This study is aimed at assessing the effectiveness of the national awareness campaign for preventing and combating the cholera crisis in Yemen using social marketing and communication. The study relied on the case study methodology, using qualitative and quantitative …

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International Media Discourse on the Crisis of Rohingya Muslims (Arabic)

Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/DAHS18RM Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. This research tackles the crisis of the Rohingya Muslims in the discourse of foreign websites, aiming to analyze the structural features of the selected websites' discourse. It mainly analyzes the websites discourse pillars and their declared positions towards the …

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How Arab Online News Websites Framed the 2017 Qatar Crisis (Arabic)

Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/MGEH18AO Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. This study aims at identifying the impact of the political orientation of Arab countries, (with particular focus on Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain) and newspaper ownership with respect to the news frames used in online …

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Communication and Crisis Management in the United States of America – Second Level Analytical Vision from 1992 to 2017 (Arabic)

Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/SAUB18CM Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. With technological development, societal change, and a shift toward modernity, the importance of communication and media in crisis management has grown. As countries and institutions are exposed to crises, improper management can harm aspects of their image, reputation, and …

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Preserving the Past, Mobilizing the Past: The Nakba as a Prospective Media Realm

Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/GW18PPMP Abstract This article discusses the mediated presentation of the Nakba in the post-Oslo era through an examination of ‘anniversarial’ journalism. By viewing media as an interpretative memory community, this work reveals how Palestinian society has shaped its ideological framing and worldview over time. Building on …

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Al-Jazeera’s relationship with Qatar before and after Arab Spring: Effective public diplomacy or blatant propaganda?

Issue 24, summer/fall 2017 https://doi.org/10.70090/ZAN17DBP Abstract Since its foundation in 1996 until the Arab Spring uprisings in 2011, the Qatar-based and funded channel, Al-Jazeera, was considered by many media and politics scholars as a major element of a “pan-Arab public diplomacy” and even a “virtual state.” The main reasons behind …

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أطر التغطية الخبرية لتنظيم داعش في المواقع الإخبارية الإذاعية

Issue 24, summer/fall 2017 https://doi.org/10.70090/FAD17HIF .Scroll down for English abstract لا ينحصر دور وسائل الإعلام في عرض المعلومات والصور، بل يتعدى ذلك إلى القدرة على تشكيل الآراء ووجهات النظر، حول القضايا التي تحدث في مختلف أنحاء العالم، ولهذه الغاية، يفترض أن تعطي صورة عادلة عن أية قضية تحدث على المستويين …

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