Issue 26, summer/fall 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/OAG18IAP Since 2011, the Kuwaiti telecom company Zain Group, one of the largest in the Middle East, has produced a series of popular ads broadcast annually during Ramadan. The ads are songs, usually featuring celebrities singing and dancing with children. Since 2015, the ads have become …
Read More »Trends of Egyptian Youth Towards Freedom of Expression on the Internet: A Cultural Analysis (Arabic)
Issue 26, summer/fall 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/KSA18ACA Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. According to statistics released in December 2017, the number of web users in Egypt are about 49.23 million. This represents about 49.5% of the population estimated at 99.4 million. The number of users subscribed on the Facebook network is …
Read More »Egyptian Youth: Networked Citizens But Not Fully Engaged Politically
Issue 26, summer/fall 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/NA18EYNC Abstract One lesson learned from Egypt’s 2011 uprising was that young people are highly active politically as witnessed by the emergence of the networked young citizen. As the country became more stable it was feared that members of this participatory culture would reject formal politics …
Read More »Attitudes Towards Occupational Safety Among Young Photojournalists: A Survey of Journalists Operating in Gaza (Arabic)
Issue 26, summer/fall 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/MST18OSP Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. Because of the areas many journalists work that have been identified as dangerous physically, professionally, and personally, the subject of journalists' safety has been of great interest in recent years. Within this context, some institutions have established professional safety …
Read More »Exposure to Violence on New Media Platforms and its Relationship to Egyptian Youth’s Sense of Security: A Field Study (Arabic)
Issue 26, summer/fall 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/MAAM18EV Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. New media has led to rapid changes in the behavior of its users in a way that indicates different forms of violence in order to support the frequent hostile behavior of an individual or a group, intending to seize …
Read More »Social Networks, Crisis, and Volunteerism Among Saudi University Students: Social Capital Theory (Arabic)
Issue 26, summer/fall 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/MAD18SNC Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. Despite the importance of volunteerism for sustainable development objectives and youth investment of time in such useful volunteer work, the practice of voluntary social work differs from one context to another, as does its efficiency and effectiveness. This study …
Read More »Mohammed Assaf’s victory five years on: Arab Idol and the Zionist colonization of Palestine
Issue 26, summer/fall 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/LB18MAVA Abstract This essay, based on the author’s fieldwork on Palestinian music and oral history, examines the position of singer and Arab Idol winner Mohammed Assaf in relation to the contemporary Palestinian struggle and the wider play of power in the Arab world. The issues discussed …
Read More »Youth in Morocco: Rebels without a Cause? Youth Violence, Social Media, and the Discontents of Moroccan Consumer Society
Issue 26, summer/fall 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/YY18YMRC Abstract Recently the Moroccan public had to grapple with what was perceived to be a worrying upsurge in youth crime related to Tsharmil or (cyber) bullying in the Moroccan vernacular. Mainstream media coverage of this issue ushered in an overwhelming sense of panic towards “deviant” …
Read More »New Media, New Audiences: Charting the Rise of Spiritual and Religious Music in Egypt
Issue 26, summer/fall 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/HT18NMNA Abstract Music is the language that everyone understands. As an element of culture, music evolved with the development of civilizations. Some of the religious subgroups produced a unique type of music that echoed in the Arabian Peninsula as well as nearby civilizations, such as Andalusia …
Read More »Al Hayat Daily Adrift in a Sea of Media Sharks
It was the go-to pan-Arab newspaper that noted journalists, analysts, and anyone worth their salt wrote for, and that readers seeking professional reporting and deconstructing of events picked up for balanced coverage, diverse views, and hard-hitting editorials—all relatively speaking, of course. Quite a tall order for a daily in a …
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