Sources & Additional Learning Material (Syria)

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Al-Ghazzi O (2021) ‘Forced to report’: Affective proximity and the perils of local reporting on Syria. Journalism. Epub ahead of print 5 January 2021

Ali, Sherwan Hindreen (2021): “Review: New Media and Revolution: Resistance and Dissent in Pre-Uprising Syria, by Billie Jeanne Brownlee.” The Middle East journal 75, no. 1: 171–171.

Al-Rawi, Ahmed K. (2017): Online Political Activism in Syria : Sentiment Analysis of Social Media. London: SAGE Publications Ltd.

Anden-Papadopoulos, Kari (2013): The Media Work of Syrian Diaspora Activists: Brokering Between the Protest and Mainstream Media. International Journal of Communication 7, S. 2185-2206.

Badran, Yazan (2021). Syria: A Fragmented Media System. In: Arab Media Systems (ed. C. Richter and C. Kozman). Open Book Publishers, pp. 20-36.

Badran, Yazan (2020), ‘Strategies and (survival) tactics: The case of Syrian oppositional media in Turkey’, Journal of Alternative & Community Media, 5:1, pp. 69–85.

Badran, Y. and Smets, K. (2018), ‘Heterogeneity in alternative media spheres: Oppositional media and the framing of sectarianism in the Syrian conflict’, International Journal of Communication, 12, pp. 4229–47.

Badran, Y. and De Angelis, E. (2016), ‘“Independent” Kurdish media in Syria: Conflicting identities in the transition’, Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 9:3, pp. 334–51.

Brownlee, Billie Jeanne (2017): “Media Development in Syria: The Janus-Faced Nature of Foreign Aid Assistance.” Third world quarterly 38, no. 10: 2276–2294.

Brownlee, Billie Jeanne (2020): New Media and Revolution : Resistance and Dissent in Pre-Uprising Syria. Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago: McGill Queens University Press.

Caldwell, Leah (2010): Privileging the Private: Media and Development in Syria. Arab Media Society 12.

De Angelis, Enrico (2014): Rethinking Syrian Media

De Angelis, E. (2011), ‘The state of disarray of a networked revolution: The Syrian uprising’s information environment’, Sociologica, 5:3, pp. 1–24.

De Angelis, E., Della Ratta, D. and Badran, Y. (2014), ‘Against the odds: Syria’s flourishing mediascape’, Al Jazeera, 30 August

George, Alan (2000): “IN SYRIA, THE MEDIA IS THE SYSTEM.” The Middle East (London, England : 1985), no. 306: 38–38.

Hakki, Inas (2018): “How the Revolution Changed Media and the Public Sphere in Syria: Mobilizing, Networking, and Publishing Media as Revolutionary Tools”. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.

Issa, A. (2016), Syria’s New Media Landscape: Independent Media Born Out of War, Washington, DC: Middle East Institute

Martin, Kevin W. (2015):Syria’s Democratic Years : Citizens, Experts, and Media in the 1950s. Bloomington, Indiana ;: Indiana University Press.

Ozgul, Billur Aslan (2020): Leading Protests in the Digital Age : Youth Activism in Egypt and Syria. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.

Ratta, Donatella Della (2018): Shooting a Revolution: Visual Media and Warfare in Syria. Pluto Press.

Rifai, Ola (2014): The role of media in the Syrian conflict: reviewing the paradox. Asian politics and policy 6(3), S. 496-500.

Salamandra, Christa (2013): Syrian Television Drama: A National Industry in a Pan-Arab Mediascape. In: Guaaybess, Tourya (Hg.): National Brodcasting and State Policy in Arab Countries. London: Palgrave Macmillan, S. 83-95.

Seo, Hyunjin & Ebrahim, Husain (2016): Visual propaganda on Facebook: A comparative analysis of Syrian conflicts. Media, War & Conflict 9(3), S. 227-251.

Trombetta, L. (2018), Syria: Media Landscapes, Maastricht: European Journalism Centre

 

 

 

 

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