Issue 40, Summer/Fall 2025 http://doi.org/10.70090/AMS.40lmp The Italian media coverage of the Palestinian struggle from October 7, 2023, to the Freedom Flotilla There is a long-standing and well-established friendship between the Italian and Palestinian peoples, rooted in religious ties through the Catholic Church — particularly with reference to the Holy City …
Read More »BOOK REVIEW | Technological Innovation and Sustainability for Business Competitive Advantage: Can Peace Journalism Flourish or Fade in Digital Media? Evidence from the Middle East
Book Title: Technological Innovation and Sustainability for Business Competitive Advantage: Can Peace Journalism Flourish or Fade in Digital Media? Evidence from the Middle East Editor: Zainab Abdul-Nabi Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Year of Publication: 2026 Language: English Pages: 216 Edited by Zainab Abdul-Nabi, the 2026 volume Technological Innovation and Sustainability for Business Competitive Advantage: Can …
Read More »No Sharp Turns: Neutrality in Jordanian Media Discourse on the War in Ukraine
Issue 40, Summer/Fall 2025 http://doi.org/10.70090/AMS.40jfyb Abstract The Jordanian government has officially adopted a ‘neutral’ foreign policy position on the war in Ukraine since 2022, providing an interesting case for examining media responses to conflict in a context where official positions are often supported and reproduced by media participants. To examine …
Read More »Narration and Framing in the Media Coverage of Trump’s Plan in Gaza: A Comparative Study between Al Jazeera Net and CNN in Arabic websites (Arabic)
Issue 40, Summer/Fall 2025 http://doi.org/10.70090/AMS.40gshaya Scroll down for Arabic abstract. The study aims to analyze narration and framing in the coverage by two websites—Al Jazeera Net and CNN in Arabic—of Trump's plan regarding the halt of the war on Gaza, and to trace the transformations in coverage before and after …
Read More »Clickbait Capitalism in Times of War: Emotional Framing and the Politics of Visibility in High-Engagement Gaza War Coverage
Issue 40, Summer/Fall 2025 http://doi.org/10.70090/AMS.40asbe Abstract The 2023–2024 Gaza war produced an unprecedented volume of digital news coverage, though visibility was not evenly distributed across representations of the conflict. This study examines the communicative characteristics of highly visible war reporting, analyzing emotional framing, thematic emphasis, and headline construction in high-engagement …
Read More »Governance of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Digital Marketing: A Comparative Analysis of Global Systems from a Consumer Protection Perspective (Arabic)
Issue 40, Summer/Fall 2025 http://doi.org/10.70090/AMS.40hnaash Scroll down for Arabic abstract. The study aims to analyze the legal and ethical challenges of the governance of generative artificial intelligence in digital marketing, which has turned into an arena of geopolitical struggle in which major powers compete to impose their standards as instruments …
Read More »The Digital-Political Transition among the Middle Eastern and North African Youth: Mediatizing the Region and Politicizing the Insta Sphere
Issue 40, Summer/Fall 2025 http://doi.org/10.70090/AMS.40doaad Abstract Supplanting the sensationalized news coverage of traditional media with a humanitarian narrative agenda, alternative news websites, freelance journalists and educational accounts are gaining prominence among MENA young creators. While the literature on political communication, technopolitics and network analysis has shed light, in recent decades, …
Read More »Egyptian Audience Perception of Algorithmic Bias in the Coverage of Geopolitical Conflicts and Its Relationship to Digital Freedom of Expression (Arabic)
Issue 40, Summer/Fall 2025 http://doi.org/10.70090/AMS.40hsa Scroll down for Arabic abstract. This study aims to measure the level of perception among a sample of the Egyptian audience regarding the concept of algorithmic bias on social media platforms and generative artificial intelligence models toward content related to the war on Gaza. It …
Read More »YouTube as a Geopolitical Actor in the Mediation of Child Marriage Discourses in Yemen: A Case Study of Nujood Ali’s Story
Issue 40, Summer/Fall 2025 http://doi.org/10.70090/AMS.40tasm Abstract This study examines YouTube’s role in mediating televised reporting on child marriage in Yemen by focusing on the case of Nujood Ali, who was forced into marriage at the age of eight and was divorced at ten. Her story drew global attention from social …
Read More »The Role of Hate Speech in Reinforcing Incitement to Genocide: Israeli Channel 14’s Coverage of the Return of the Displaced to Northern Gaza Strip as a Case Study (Arabic)
Issue 40, Summer/Fall 2025 http://doi.org/10.70090/AMS.40rha Scroll down for Arabic abstract. This study aims to examine the role of hate speech in reinforcing incitement to genocide, through a content analysis of the media coverage by the Israeli Channel 14 and its audience comments on the issue of the return of the …
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