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Factors Affecting Egyptian Journalism And Mass Communication Faculty Members Research Productivity, Dina Ahmed Hussien
Factors Affecting Egyptian Journalism And Mass Communication Faculty Members Research Productivity, Dina Ahmed Hussien
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Egyptian Press Coverage Of Sexual Violence Against Females, Aseel El Dessouky
Egyptian Press Coverage Of Sexual Violence Against Females, Aseel El Dessouky
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No abstract provided.
Media, National Development And Democracy, Muktari Magaji
Media, National Development And Democracy, Muktari Magaji
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Egyptian Based Model For The Uses And Limitations Of Online Journalism Applications, Ahmed Mohamed El Gody
Egyptian Based Model For The Uses And Limitations Of Online Journalism Applications, Ahmed Mohamed El Gody
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Women Empowerment As Portrayed Through The Egyptian Cinema: Content Analysis Of Films Produced Between 2001-2011, Aya M. Ateya
Women Empowerment As Portrayed Through The Egyptian Cinema: Content Analysis Of Films Produced Between 2001-2011, Aya M. Ateya
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This research analyzed the portrayal of women empowerment in the Egyptian cinema between the years 2001-2011. This specific period was chosen as this is when the Egyptian cinema started to tackle women's issues in line with real-life improvements in Egyptian women's status quo; such as the issue of Khul law, the establishment of the National Council for Women and the right to pass on the Egyptian nationality to their children to the researcher conducted a content analysis of 20 movies that were produced during the time span covered in the study and that have discussed woman's question or have presented …
The Portrayal Of Christians And The Christian-Muslim Relationship In The Egyptian Cinema, Dina Samir Guirgis
The Portrayal Of Christians And The Christian-Muslim Relationship In The Egyptian Cinema, Dina Samir Guirgis
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This study analyzes the depiction of Christians and the Christian-Muslim relationship in the Egyptian cinema. The researcher aimed to conduct a content analysis of all movies depicting Christian characters, a list that includes 49 movies presenting Christian was compiled, out of which 35 movies were reachable and so analyzed. The researcher aimed at exploring if the Egyptian cinema has captured changes with respect to Christians and their relationship with their Muslim counters throughout the time span covered in this study. Also, the researcher analyzed if Christian characters have been stereotypically presented in the Egyptian cinema or not, and if their …
The Jester's Frame: The Role Of Political Satire In Shaping Egyptians' Perceptions Of Current Issues (Case Of Bassem Youssef's "Albernameg"), Salma T. Ismail
The Jester's Frame: The Role Of Political Satire In Shaping Egyptians' Perceptions Of Current Issues (Case Of Bassem Youssef's "Albernameg"), Salma T. Ismail
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The Egyptian Public Diplomacy- Case Study On Al Misreya And Nile International Channels, Caroline Abo Zeid
The Egyptian Public Diplomacy- Case Study On Al Misreya And Nile International Channels, Caroline Abo Zeid
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The Impact Of Egyptian Sports Talk Shows On Audience Perceptions Of The Port Said Massacre, Yassmin Kamel El-Sayed
The Impact Of Egyptian Sports Talk Shows On Audience Perceptions Of The Port Said Massacre, Yassmin Kamel El-Sayed
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The Role Of Egyptian Film In Stereotyping Single Women, Heba Metwally
The Role Of Egyptian Film In Stereotyping Single Women, Heba Metwally
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The Use Of Facebook As A Source Of News In Post-Revolutionary Egypt, Sondos Asem Shalaby
The Use Of Facebook As A Source Of News In Post-Revolutionary Egypt, Sondos Asem Shalaby
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Portrayal Of Women In Egyptian Tv Advertising, Mireille Raoufishak
Portrayal Of Women In Egyptian Tv Advertising, Mireille Raoufishak
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The Impact Of Social Media Outlets On The Presidential Elections: A Case Study On Egypts 2012 Presidential Elections, Nourhan El-Sebahy
The Impact Of Social Media Outlets On The Presidential Elections: A Case Study On Egypts 2012 Presidential Elections, Nourhan El-Sebahy
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The Impact Of The Rise Of Political Islam On Tv Controversial Advertising, Yousra Nabil Allam
The Impact Of The Rise Of Political Islam On Tv Controversial Advertising, Yousra Nabil Allam
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Egyptian Women Bloggers: Perceptions Of Empowerment In The Online Public Sphere, Valentina Cattane
Egyptian Women Bloggers: Perceptions Of Empowerment In The Online Public Sphere, Valentina Cattane
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Why Do People Click?! Uses And Gratifications Of Facebook-Zynga Games Among Egyptian Adults, Soha Eissa
Why Do People Click?! Uses And Gratifications Of Facebook-Zynga Games Among Egyptian Adults, Soha Eissa
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Where Are All The Women? A Cross-Cultural Study Of The Representation Of Women In Online News In Sweden, The Us, And Egypt, Basma Mostafa Taha Mahmoud
Where Are All The Women? A Cross-Cultural Study Of The Representation Of Women In Online News In Sweden, The Us, And Egypt, Basma Mostafa Taha Mahmoud
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The Portrayal Of The Effects Of The Open-Door Policy (Al Infitah) On Society As Shown By The Egyptian Cinema, Yara Hassan Shokr
The Portrayal Of The Effects Of The Open-Door Policy (Al Infitah) On Society As Shown By The Egyptian Cinema, Yara Hassan Shokr
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The Effect Of The Television Viewership On Self-Image And Perception Of The Upper Egyptians Among The Cairenes, Dina Mahmoud Hamed
The Effect Of The Television Viewership On Self-Image And Perception Of The Upper Egyptians Among The Cairenes, Dina Mahmoud Hamed
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The Role Of The Press In Helping The Society In Transition In Ethiopia, Melisew Dejene Lemma
The Role Of The Press In Helping The Society In Transition In Ethiopia, Melisew Dejene Lemma
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Framing The Darfur Crisis In Videoblogs And Sudanese Newspapers, Ehab Hamdi Gomaa
Framing The Darfur Crisis In Videoblogs And Sudanese Newspapers, Ehab Hamdi Gomaa
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Gender, Feminism, And Blogging In Egypt, Irene M. Meshreky
Gender, Feminism, And Blogging In Egypt, Irene M. Meshreky
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Adaptation In Egyptian Television: The Perception And Impact Of Egyptian Sitcoms On Egyptian Youth: A Case Study, Sara El Nagar
Adaptation In Egyptian Television: The Perception And Impact Of Egyptian Sitcoms On Egyptian Youth: A Case Study, Sara El Nagar
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This thesis studies adaption in Egyptian television. Specifically studying how Egyptian youth perceive the idea of Arabizing sitcoms, what their preferences are in comparison to American sitcoms, and how successful do they see the experience of Arabizing American sitcoms. It also studied the impact of the Egyptian (Arabized) sitcoms on the behavior and lifestyle of Egyptian youth.
A non-probability purposive sample of 403 Egyptian youth was tested. The sample consisted of both males and females almost evenly distributed between both sexes and between all age groups. The sample was tested using a questionnaire.
Results of this study showed that Egyptian …
Arabic Rhetoric Discourse: An Analysis Of Opinion Newspaper Articles, Fatma Gad
Arabic Rhetoric Discourse: An Analysis Of Opinion Newspaper Articles, Fatma Gad
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This study is a descriptive quantitative study which examines text superstructure patterns of opinion articles written in Arabic by native Arabic-speakers. It addresses three questions: 1) What is/are the rhetorical superstructure pattern(s) of Arabic argumentative texts represented in newspaper political/social opinion articles? And what are the frequencies of these patterns? 2) Where, in these opinion articles, do Arab writers prefer to introduce their "general thesis"? And 3) What are the argument constructions and forms used by Arab writers within opinion articles? By utilizing an adapted Problem-Solution analysis pattern to answer the study’s questions, the text superstructure of 26 opinion newspaper …
Uses And Gratifications Of Webloggers In Egypt, Mona Munir El-Hefnawi
Uses And Gratifications Of Webloggers In Egypt, Mona Munir El-Hefnawi
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Since its entrance in Egypt, blogs have had a powerful effect on the political, social, and economic aspects in Egypt. To be able to measure those effects, it is important to know the intentions of those Egyptian bloggers. This study applies the uses and gratifications theoretical framework to this notion of blogging. As it is based on a survey which attempts to examine and explore the different uses and gratifications of blogging in Egypt. This involves why different people with different demographic characteristics actually decide to blog and what needs they seek to gratify. Independent variables studied were age, gender, …
Uses And Gratifications Of Sex Education Programs On Arab Satellite Channels Among Egyptian Youth, Mai Mohamed Mamdouh El-Nawawy
Uses And Gratifications Of Sex Education Programs On Arab Satellite Channels Among Egyptian Youth, Mai Mohamed Mamdouh El-Nawawy
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Agenda Setting Of Arabic Related Content On German Tv: A Content Analysis On Deutsche Welle Tv Arabia, Nadine Abdel Latif Rashwan
Agenda Setting Of Arabic Related Content On German Tv: A Content Analysis On Deutsche Welle Tv Arabia, Nadine Abdel Latif Rashwan
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In today's media, international broadcasting is a tool to communicate with a world wide audience. Most of the networks, especially those that are linked with their country's government, try to use their international channels to deliver national policy or want to convey certain important factors of their home culture to nations all over the world e.g. language.
The question of broadcast content is a very controversial issue. That is why in this thesis the researcher has focused on the content of the German TV network Deutsche Welle TV Arabia in order to analyze what kind topics the channel focuses on …
The Revival Of The Arabization Of Electronic Content: From Texual To Contextual, Hebatullah Samir El Gamal
The Revival Of The Arabization Of Electronic Content: From Texual To Contextual, Hebatullah Samir El Gamal
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How Al Ahram Weekly Online And Al Ahram Hebdo Online Framed The 2003 Iraq War, Ingrid Wassmann
How Al Ahram Weekly Online And Al Ahram Hebdo Online Framed The 2003 Iraq War, Ingrid Wassmann
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Cyberfeminism In The Arab World, Dalia Al Nimr
Cyberfeminism In The Arab World, Dalia Al Nimr
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The Internet has become a viable source of news, information, entertainment, and social integration for people worldwide. The Internet is also a medium where gender identity operates vehemently. Feminists, in particular, hailed the medium as a domain where women can assert their identities without patriarchal constraints and can challenge their stereotypical portrayal in the media. But does the Internet provide such utopianism? A content analysis of 18 websites targeted at Arab women shows that the Internet is marred by the same gender stereotypes that have pigeonholed women for decades, circumscribing them in their domestic roles as housewives and mothers and …