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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: From the Heartland of America | ||
Introduction: From the Banks of the Nile | ||
Discourse I | Diplomacy, Transnational Communications, and Mediated Discourse | |
1 | Television and Civic Discourse in Postwar Lebanon | 3 |
2 | Why kids Want Their MTV: A Cross-Cultural Perspective | 19 |
3 | Internet Pornography: Between Constitutionality and Morality | 35 |
Discourse II | Western Cultural Invasion: Myth or Monster? | |
4 | Media Images of Arabs, Muslims, and the Middle East in the United States | 55 |
5 | Arab/Islam Phobia: The Making of the Media in the West | 71 |
Discourse III | Cyberspace Digital Technologies: An Overview | |
6 | Information Technology, Democracy, and Development: An Overview | 87 |
7 | Arab Countries' Global Telephone Traffic Networks | 93 |
8 | Digital Communications in the Arab World Entering the 21st Century | 109 |
9 | Building Second-Language Skills for Journalism Students: Using the World Wide Web to Edit Student Stories Long Distance | 141 |
10 | New Electronic Arab Newspapers: Techniques and Distribution | 151 |
Discourse IV | Privatization of Media in the Middle East | |
11 | Singing the Arab Market Economy's Notes | 159 |
12 | Telecommunications Management in the Arab World: The Case History of Arab Radio and Television | 167 |
13 | A Q Study of Reactions to Direct Broadcast Satellite Television Programming in Saudi Arabia | 191 |
Discourse V | New Journalism: The Online Environment and Law | |
14 | Within the Limits of the Law: Press Law 1995-Arafat's Answer to Freedom of the Press | 207 |
15 | Egyptian Press Journalists' Professional Standards and the Challenge of Privatization | 219 |
16 | Egyptian and Palestinian Press Laws: Prospects and Concerns | 233 |
17 | Cultural Treatment of International Events: A Content Analysis of American and Egyptian Newscasting | 245 |
Global Forum: Dialogues for the Next Millennium | ||
Article 1 | Culture and Communication: A Global Information Society | 265 |
Article 2 | The Role of Cyber Cafes in Developing Internet Literacy in Egypt | 271 |
Article 3 | The Role of the Media in the Intercultural Dialogue in the Mediteranean | 275 |
Article 4 | The Rise of Private Media Around the World: Picking Up Where Textbooks Stop | 279 |
Article 5 | Culture and Communication in the Global Information Society | 287 |
Article 6 | Selling Oil to Arabs | 291 |
Author Index | 299 | |
Subject Index | 303 | |
About the Editors | 313 | |
About the Contributors | 315 |
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