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Media, power, and politics in the digital age : the 2009 presidential election uprising in Iran / edited by Yahya R. Kamalipour.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: xxiv, 314 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 144220415X
  • 9781442204157
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 324.955061 22
LOC classification:
  • JQ1789.A5 M43 2010
Contents:
The 2009 Iranian presidential election in the coverage of CNN and Al-Jazeera English websites / Mohammed el-Nawawy -- The Canadian media-framing of the 2009 Iranian presidential election / Mahmoud Eid and Aliaa Dakroury -- The 2009 Iranian presidential election in the Polish media / Tomasz Płudowski -- The portrait of Iran : how the Turkish press covered the 2009 presidential election / Banu Akdenizli -- A comparative analysis of the Egyptian and Iranian presidential elections media coverage / Rasha Allam -- The presidential election in Iran in 2009 : pre- and postelection news coverage in the German press / Christine Horz -- How the mass media defined Iran's destiny : a general overview of the role of media outlets in Iran's June 2009 presidential election / Kourosh Ziabari -- Televised presidential election debates : a brief comparative analysis of the American and Iranian debates / Negin Hosseini -- What's that I chirping I hear? : from the CNN effect to the Twitter effect / Nancy Snow -- Bullets with butterfly wings : tweets, protest networks, and the Iranian election / Ali Fisher -- Graphic content : the semiotics of a YouTube uprising / Setareh Sabety -- The role and impact of new information technology (NIT) applications in disseminating news about the recent Iran presidential election and uprisings / Mahboub Hashem and Abeer Najjar -- The role of e-diplomacy in Iranian and Xinjiang riots / Li Xiguang and Wang Jing -- Khameni's group against Khomeini followers / Madhav D. Nalaput -- Silencing Iran's Twitterati : how U.S. sanctions muzzle Iran's online opposition / Trita Parsi, David Elliott, and Patrick Disney -- Legal opinion as political action : the significance of Ayatollah Montazeri's postelection fatwa in delegitimizing the Islamic Republic of Iran / Ahmad Sadri and Mahmoud Sadri -- Televising the "velvet revolution" : show trials in the aftermath of Iran's tenth presidential election / Ibrahim Al-Marashi -- The Ramadan controversy : dilemmas in mediating between cultures through the study of Dutch and Iranian media discourses in the post-Iranian uprising / Payal Arora and Ashok Panikkar -- Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive : mutual instrumentalization of culture, cinema, and media by Iran and the United States / Hamid Naficy -- Social networking media and the revolution that wasn't : a realistic assessment of the revolutionary situation in Iran / Jonathan M. Acuff -- Are we Neda? : the Iranian women, the election, and international media / Sareh Afshar -- Symbols, signs, and slogans of the demonstrations in Iran / Elham Gheytanchi -- Friend or foe? : the challenges and tribulations of Iranian reporters working for Western media / Siavush Randjbar-Daemi -- Cyber disobedience : weapons of mass media destruction? / Michele Bach Malek.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-291) and index.

The 2009 Iranian presidential election in the coverage of CNN and Al-Jazeera English websites / Mohammed el-Nawawy -- The Canadian media-framing of the 2009 Iranian presidential election / Mahmoud Eid and Aliaa Dakroury -- The 2009 Iranian presidential election in the Polish media / Tomasz Płudowski -- The portrait of Iran : how the Turkish press covered the 2009 presidential election / Banu Akdenizli -- A comparative analysis of the Egyptian and Iranian presidential elections media coverage / Rasha Allam -- The presidential election in Iran in 2009 : pre- and postelection news coverage in the German press / Christine Horz -- How the mass media defined Iran's destiny : a general overview of the role of media outlets in Iran's June 2009 presidential election / Kourosh Ziabari -- Televised presidential election debates : a brief comparative analysis of the American and Iranian debates / Negin Hosseini -- What's that I chirping I hear? : from the CNN effect to the Twitter effect / Nancy Snow -- Bullets with butterfly wings : tweets, protest networks, and the Iranian election / Ali Fisher -- Graphic content : the semiotics of a YouTube uprising / Setareh Sabety -- The role and impact of new information technology (NIT) applications in disseminating news about the recent Iran presidential election and uprisings / Mahboub Hashem and Abeer Najjar -- The role of e-diplomacy in Iranian and Xinjiang riots / Li Xiguang and Wang Jing -- Khameni's group against Khomeini followers / Madhav D. Nalaput -- Silencing Iran's Twitterati : how U.S. sanctions muzzle Iran's online opposition / Trita Parsi, David Elliott, and Patrick Disney -- Legal opinion as political action : the significance of Ayatollah Montazeri's postelection fatwa in delegitimizing the Islamic Republic of Iran / Ahmad Sadri and Mahmoud Sadri -- Televising the "velvet revolution" : show trials in the aftermath of Iran's tenth presidential election / Ibrahim Al-Marashi -- The Ramadan controversy : dilemmas in mediating between cultures through the study of Dutch and Iranian media discourses in the post-Iranian uprising / Payal Arora and Ashok Panikkar -- Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive : mutual instrumentalization of culture, cinema, and media by Iran and the United States / Hamid Naficy -- Social networking media and the revolution that wasn't : a realistic assessment of the revolutionary situation in Iran / Jonathan M. Acuff -- Are we Neda? : the Iranian women, the election, and international media / Sareh Afshar -- Symbols, signs, and slogans of the demonstrations in Iran / Elham Gheytanchi -- Friend or foe? : the challenges and tribulations of Iranian reporters working for Western media / Siavush Randjbar-Daemi -- Cyber disobedience : weapons of mass media destruction? / Michele Bach Malek.

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