Arab Berlin : Dynamics of Transformation / / ed. by Nahed Samour, Hanan Badr |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bielefeld : , : transcript Verlag, , [2023] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (342 p.) |
Disciplina | 305.892/7043 |
Collana | Urban Studies |
Soggetto topico |
Arabs - Germany - Berlin - Social life and customs
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration |
Soggetto non controllato |
Berlin
City Cultural Studies Culture Globalization Interculturalism Migration Postcolonialism Urban Development |
ISBN | 3-8394-6263-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1. Arab Berlin – Ambivalent Tales of a City -- Part 1: Exile, Migration, and Belonging -- 2. On the Need to Shape the Arab Exile Body in Berlin -- 3. Amal, Berlin! Arab media, Berlin-style -- 4. The Arabs of Berlin face generations laden with guilt and trauma -- 5. Hermeneutic Chicanery -- 6. The Arab in the law of Berlin, or: ‘How does it feel to be a problem?’ -- Part 2: Inclusion, Arts, and Activism -- 7. On framing and de-framing the queer Arab -- 8. “When I got off at Friedrichstraße, I was so happy to be back in East Berlin!” -- 9. Berlin: A City of Indefinite Dreams? -- 10. “We want to deconstruct the radical discourses in society” -- Part 3: Social Life -- 11. “Berlin has that same inescapable magnetic energy of Cairo!” -- 12. The tastes of Arab Berlin -- 13. Will my son grow up to be sexist? -- 14. Biographies in Motion -- Part 4: Cultural Life -- 15. That’s how you people do things around here, right?! -- 16. “Traveling for a better world with Alsharq Travels” -- 17. Arendt’s Shadow -- 18. “Memories in the Nights of Despair” -- Part 5: International Encounters in Education -- 19. Arabic Sciences in the Humboldtian Cosmos -- 20. Ḥasan Tawfīq al-Adl (d. 1904) – Arabic Tutor and Author at the Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen in Berlin, 1887–1892 -- 21. “In Berlin, I feel free – but COVID-19 made the city feel like a giant prison” -- 22. “We help international academics who have found their way to Germany” -- 23. On the Egyptian-German transfer of medical knowledge -- Part 6: Outlook -- 24. Beyond Berlin -- 25. “I’ve seen them grow up. They’re almost like my children.” -- Appendix -- Contributors’ Biographies |
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Arab Berlin : Dynamics of Transformation / / ed. by Nahed Samour, Hanan Badr |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bielefeld : , : transcript Verlag, , [2023] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (342 p.) |
Disciplina | 305.892/7043 |
Collana | Urban Studies |
Soggetto topico |
Arabs - Germany - Berlin - Social life and customs
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration |
ISBN |
9783839462638
3839462630 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1. Arab Berlin – Ambivalent Tales of a City -- Part 1: Exile, Migration, and Belonging -- 2. On the Need to Shape the Arab Exile Body in Berlin -- 3. Amal, Berlin! Arab media, Berlin-style -- 4. The Arabs of Berlin face generations laden with guilt and trauma -- 5. Hermeneutic Chicanery -- 6. The Arab in the law of Berlin, or: ‘How does it feel to be a problem?’ -- Part 2: Inclusion, Arts, and Activism -- 7. On framing and de-framing the queer Arab -- 8. “When I got off at Friedrichstraße, I was so happy to be back in East Berlin!” -- 9. Berlin: A City of Indefinite Dreams? -- 10. “We want to deconstruct the radical discourses in society” -- Part 3: Social Life -- 11. “Berlin has that same inescapable magnetic energy of Cairo!” -- 12. The tastes of Arab Berlin -- 13. Will my son grow up to be sexist? -- 14. Biographies in Motion -- Part 4: Cultural Life -- 15. That’s how you people do things around here, right?! -- 16. “Traveling for a better world with Alsharq Travels” -- 17. Arendt’s Shadow -- 18. “Memories in the Nights of Despair” -- Part 5: International Encounters in Education -- 19. Arabic Sciences in the Humboldtian Cosmos -- 20. Ḥasan Tawfīq al-Adl (d. 1904) – Arabic Tutor and Author at the Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen in Berlin, 1887–1892 -- 21. “In Berlin, I feel free – but COVID-19 made the city feel like a giant prison” -- 22. “We help international academics who have found their way to Germany” -- 23. On the Egyptian-German transfer of medical knowledge -- Part 6: Outlook -- 24. Beyond Berlin -- 25. “I’ve seen them grow up. They’re almost like my children.” -- Appendix -- Contributors’ Biographies |
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Media governance : a cosmopolitan critique / / edited by Sarah Anne Ganter, Hanan Badr |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (322 pages) |
Disciplina | 306 |
Collana | Global transformations in media and communication research |
Soggetto topico |
Cosmopolitanism
Mass media - Political aspects Mass media policy |
ISBN |
9783031050206
3031050207 3-031-05020-7 9783031050190 3031050193 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Re-examining Media Governance Through Cosmopolitan Critique -- Selected Puzzle Sets -- Academic Cosmopolitanism -- The Organization of This Book -- Part I. Concepts and Epistemology -- Part II. Critique and Ambivalence: Assessing Media Governance -- Part III. Conceptual Innovations and New Perspectives -- References -- Part I: Concepts and Epistemology -- Chapter 2: Sovereignty, Power, and Agency in Neoliberal Configurations of Media and Governance in the Global South -- Introduction -- Notes on Colonial and Postcolonial Histories of Telegraph and Radio -- Information, Communication, and the Internet: Global Debates and Policy Regimes -- Toward Transversal Engagements and Cosmopolitan Ethos -- References -- Chapter 3: Media Governance as Diagnostic Lens to Probe Hidden Dimensions of Authoritarian Decision-Making in the Arab Middle East -- Introduction -- Informal Mechanisms and Dispersed Roles -- Saudi Arabia and Copyright Infringement -- Global Digital Platforms, Local Autocrats and the Right to Communicate -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Challenges of Media Governance and Media Policy in Latin America: In the Context of Media Reform Battles -- Introduction -- Latin America and National Communication Policies: A Brief History -- Media Policy and the Political Economy of Communication Perspective -- Latin America and Its Long Road to Democratizing Communication -- Media Reforms -- Challenges and Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5: Media Accountability in a Non-democratic Context: Conceptual Challenges and Adaptations -- Introduction -- The Origins of the Media Accountability Concept -- Media Accountability as Part of the Media Governance Canon -- Structures: From Instruments to Cases and Practices.
Actors: From Classification to Relations -- Processes: Media Accountability as a Multi-level Process -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Critique and Ambivalences: Assessing Media Governance -- Chapter 6: Cosmopolitan Media, Contestation, and Critique: Assessing International Media Governance Standards from the Nigerian Perspective -- Introduction -- What Is Cosmopolitan Media? -- The Nigerian Broadcasting Media Governance Structure -- Theoretical Framework -- Methodology -- Nigeria's Cosmopolitan Media: Ideas and Contestation -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Media Governance and Fake News in Brazil -- Introduction -- Media Regulation and Its Critics in Brazil -- Governance as a Concept and a Policy Paradigm -- Governance as a Neoliberal Policy Paradigm -- Regulating Fake News or Maintaining a Monopoly on Truth? -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: The Egyptian Media Governance Framework: Gains and Limitations -- Introduction -- Foundations of the Egyptian Media Landscape -- Media Governance Within the Post-2011 Legal Framework -- Media Governance as an Emerging Concept in Transitioning Countries -- Flawed Importation of "Independence" as a Dimension in Media Governance -- Independence of Regulatory Entities -- Legal and Structural Independence: Ambivalent Outcomes -- Financial Independence: Confusing Mechanisms -- Looking Ahead -- References -- Chapter 9: Media Governance as a Utopian Concept in a Local Mediascape: Challenges for Conceptual Development in South Korea -- Introduction -- A Korean Perspective on Media Governance -- Platformization in Media Governance -- Two Giants: Kakao and Naver -- Mobility War: Tada Versus Kakao's T Venti -- Streaming War: Netflix Versus Watcha -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: New Perspectives and Conceptual Innovations. Chapter 10: A New Perspective on the Importance of the State in Global Internet Governance: Tracing China's Participation -- Introduction -- The "Rise and Fall" of the State in International Communication: An Overview -- "Why the State (Still) Matters": The Field of Global Internet Governance -- The Complicated Role of the State: China and Global Internet Governance -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Democratic Governance of Media and Public Communication: Latin American Participatory Institutions Created in the Twenty-First Century -- Introduction -- Participation, Democratic Governance, and the Right to Communicate -- From Elite-Captured to Citizen-Centered Policy-Making? -- The Design of the New Participatory Institutions -- Achievements and Setbacks -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 12: Understanding the Dynamics of Social Media Governance in South Africa -- Introduction -- Social Media Governance -- Social Media and Elections -- Context and Background to the 2019 Polls -- Framing the Study -- Research Ethics in the Social Media Sphere -- Findings and Discussion -- Appropriating Social Media for Advertorial Purposes -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach: Media Policy Studies from South Asia -- Introduction -- Colonialism, Modernity, Difference -- Reading Against and with the Grain: Can There Be a Decolonial Normativity? -- The Global South: Going Beyond Difference -- Cultures of Deliberation in South Asia -- Voice Parity, Media/Technology and Deliberation -- Voice Parity and Policy Ecology -- Situating the Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach: A Dialogue -- The Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach -- Interfacing with a Cosmopolitan Approach to Media Governance: Commonalities and Differences -- Sustainable Media Governance: A Provocation -- References. Chapter 14: Conclusion: Cosmopolitan Critique as a Counterhegemonic Methodology -- Decentering Knowledge About Media Governance -- Dimensions of the Cosmopolitan Critique -- From a Cosmopolitan Critique Toward Epistemic Transformation -- Scholarly Dimension of the Cosmopolitan Critique -- Pedagogical Dimension of the Cosmopolitan Critique -- Institutional Dimension Toward a Cosmopolitan Critique -- References -- Index. |
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022] | ||
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