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[Commlist] Arab Media and Society Issue 35, Winter/Spring 2023 Media & Fake News
Fri Apr 05 20:28:18 GMT 2024
Arab Media and Society is pleased to announce the publication of our
36th issue, which has the theme of “Media & Women”. In this issue we
examine roles and depictions of Arab women throughout various forms of
media. In the English section, articles explore subjects that include
effects of self-reporting gender-based violence on social
media, representation of gender roles in brand storytelling commercial
campaigns, feminist markers in contemporary Arabic popular music
(translated from Arabic), the portrayal of women in television
commercials, and depictions of Arab women in cyber-literature.
Additionally, there are two reviews of recently published books that
consider Arab women’s revolutionary art and Middle Eastern television
dramas. The Arabic section boasts research into feminist markers in
contemporary Arabic popular music (translated to English), how the
participation of Arab women in media and cultural negotiations may be
used as a means for geopolitical public relations, and
self-representation of Arab women in feminist podcasts. The full text
issue is available at:
arabmediasociety.com/post_issue/issue-36-summer-fall-2023
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=159b6b2574&e=7036ec0a1e>.
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*/Issue 36, Media & Women/***
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*Peer Reviewed Scholarship *
*Between empathy and victim-blaming: the effect of personal ideologies
and identities on users’ perception of the self-reported gender-based
violence posts on Facebook in Egypt
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=6e19bfab29&e=7036ec0a1e>*
Mona Naguib
Challenging Gender Roles Through Brand Storytelling
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=741f8cc233&e=7036ec0a1e>
Abdulrahman Elsamni
Feminist Markers in Contemporary Arabic Songs: Analytical Study of
Discourse and Gender (Arabic)
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=e0db0a50d0&e=7036ec0a1e>
Ahmed Samir Hammad
Feminist Markers in Contemporary Arabic Songs: Analytical Study of
Discourse and Gender
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=025e7bcc06&e=7036ec0a1e>
Ahmed Samir Hammad
The Participation of Arab Women in the Media Industry and Cultural
Diplomacy as a Tool for Geopolitical Public Relations (Arabic)
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=d9fe1b815a&e=7036ec0a1e>
Ghada Seif Thabit
Impact of Target-Audience Characteristics on the Portrayal of Women in
TV Commercials
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=03b206954a&e=7036ec0a1e>
Ahmed Taher & Alia El-Mohandes
Using Media Literacy Training to Promote the Detection of False
Information Online: A Quasi-Experimental Study (Arabic)
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=848aceaba8&e=7036ec0a1e>
Amal Esmail Mohamed Zidan and Osama Mohsen Mahmoud Hendi
Hamas in Cyberspace: Social Media and Forms of Political Expression
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=e8117d99a3&e=7036ec0a1e>
Mohammedwesam Amer
Arab Women self-presentation in feminist podcasts: An Analytical Study
(Arabic)
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=a2bdfb1e3b&e=7036ec0a1e>
Shereen Kedwany
The Face of Arab Women in Cyber-Literature
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=b52a19c4a3&e=7036ec0a1e>
M. Faisol, Abdul Basid, & Al Lastu Nurul Fatim
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*Books & Reviews | كتب*
*Arab Women’s Revolutionary Art: A Book Interview with Dr. Nevine
El-Nossery
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=5c5d6e0996&e=7036ec0a1e>*
Sahar Khamis
Screening Middle Eastern TV Dramas: Narratives of Sociopolitical and
Cultural Dynamics
<https://arabmediasociety.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2f99d03aba5ff47f8ab63c9ef&id=ec121be5a0&e=7036ec0a1e>
Maha Bashri
*Call for papers *
/Arab Media & Society/is also seeking submissions for our next issue on
“Media & Artificial Intelligence.”
The advent of artificial intelligence has ushered in a new era that
promises significant changes in the field of communication and media. As
nation-states and organizations invest substantial resources in
advancing artificial intelligence, it becomes essential to explore the
potential outcomes of this revolutionary digital mechanism. While
artificial intelligence is often presented within a utopian framework,
there are also cautious voices raising concerns. This call for papers
aims to critically analyze the impact of artificial intelligence on
media and communication, particularly in the Arab world and its diaspora.
Specifically, we seek to examine how artificial intelligence will
contribute to and shape the production of media and communication.
Additionally, we aim to investigate the downstream effects of artificial
intelligence on media audiences and consumers, as well as the potential
alterations in communication dynamics between individuals and entities.
This call encourages deep reflection on the opportunities, risks,
ethical and moral implications, potentialities, and transformations that
may arise in the imminent age of artificial intelligence.
In light of the pressing need to address the complexities presented by
artificial intelligence, Arab Media & Society dedicates its upcoming
publication, issue 37, to this theme. We welcome diverse submissions on
various subtopics related to media and artificial intelligence. Some
suggested subtopics include, but are not limited to:
* The role of artificial intelligence in media production and content
creation
* AI-driven algorithms and their impact on media consumption patterns
* Ethical considerations and challenges in introducing artificial
intelligence in media and communication
* The future of media and its content: journalism, advertising, public
relations, strategic communication, broadcast, etc., in an era of
artificial intelligence
* Journalism and Communication programs in Higher Education in the era
of Artificial Intelligence
* Digital Divide / (In)equitable access to technologies
* Social Media Algorithms and User Behavior
* AI and Media Consumption Patterns
* AI, Propaganda, and Information Warfare
* AI in Entertainment and Creative Industries
* Economic Impact of AI on Media Industries
* Regulatory and Policy Perspectives on AI in Media
Authors interested in submitting their work for peer-review
consideration should send their manuscripts by June 15, 2024. Other
submissions, including book and conference reviews, shorter research
papers, and columns, should be received by July 1, 2024.
All submissions must be in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx), adhere
to the Chicago Manual of Style, and have a maximum length of 10,000
words (including footnotes and citations). Please include the author's
name (as it will be published), affiliation, and a brief abstract of no
more than 150 words.
Please direct your articles and ideas (toeditor /at/ arabmediasociety.com)
<mailto:(editor /at/ arabmediasociety.com)>.
For further information regarding our publishing policies, kindly visit
www.arabmediasociety.com/publishing-policies/.
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