Jewish involvement in Arabic press and journalism accompanied the process of modernization of Jewish communities in the Middle East and North Africa from the second half of the nineteenth century. There was a connection between the nature of the Jews' involvement in the canonical Arab culture and the development of the Arabic-Jewish press and journalism: wherever Jews tried to integrate sociall…
This paper reveals the ways in which media autocracy operates on political, judicial, economic and discursive levels in post-2007 Turkish media. Newsmakers in Turkey currently experience five different systemic kinds of neoliberal government pressures to keep their voice down: conglomerate pressure, judicial suppression, online banishment, surveillance defamation and accreditation discriminatio…
The article reports on the Filastiniyat Women Journalists' Club in Gaza which offer activities that facilitate the discussion of differing viewpoints, and support the public sphere participation of women and the youth in 2014.
The Effecting Factors in The Mass Media in the Sultanate of Oman: A field study on Omani Journalists This study aimed to look into the most important factors that affect the media in Oman; such as the Press and Publications Law (1984), Finance and Advertising as well as social environments such as cultural aspects. In order to answer the study questions, the researcher applied a questionnaire t…
The mainstream mass media has recorded its history in the journey of Indonesian journalism. The development and condition of the Covid-19 pandemic that utilizes digitalization technology have forced the mainstream mass media to transform to survive. The mainstream media is still read by Gen Z or centennials even though in the onslaught of social media and the shift of the age of information see…
The article examines the problems of the modern print media in the context of intercultural and intergenerational dialogue. The article analyzes the current scientific literature and the opinions of leading experts expressed in the media on this issue. Large periodicals, as well as student newspapers, are faced with a lack of funding, their materials are not creatively different, and so they ar…
The article reports on the increased number of Arab Americans who are pursuing journalism as a career in an effort to combat stereotyping of Arabs and Muslims in mainstream media. Topics discussed include the impact of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on public perception of Arab Americans, the rise of diversity in U.S. newsrooms and the advantages that Arab Americans can bring to journa…
The article offers information on formative years of Graham Usher's journalism in the Institute of Jerusalem Studies (IJS) in Sheikh Jarrah, Jerusalem during post-Oslo period. Topics discussed include Sheikh Jarrah being the area of Jerusalemite upper class and a hub for leading Palestinian media and research organisation, Usher being the Mukhtar (selectman) of Sheikh Jarrah to provide informat…
Fluency in a foreign language, professional knowledge, skills, and abilities is becoming the essential qualities of modern journalists. This paper discusses the notion of English professional communicative competence of future journalists. The purpose of the research is to analyze the components of professional, and foreign communicative competence of future journalists. Also, it aims to determ…