Published: 2024-04-03
Transformative Urban Cinema: Publicizing Media In Egypt Through Street Screenings
In the midst of the historic events unfolding at Tahrir Square during the summer of 2011, a unique phenomenon emerged known as "Tahrir Cinema," capturing the spirit and determination of the Egyptian people's struggle for justice and accountability. As the square swelled with protesters refusing
Anna Nielsen
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Analyzing Nation-Branding Strategies: Investigating Media Agencies
Nation branding, a relatively recent phenomenon, has garnered significant academic attention in recent decades. This paper provides an overview of the field's development and various approaches to nation branding. While the technical-economic approach has dominated early research, focusing on
Anna Andersson
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In the era of pervasive information technologies, the landscape of modern society has been fundamentally reshaped by their remarkable benefits, yet it has also witnessed the emergence of extensive surveillance practices. Alan Westin, half a century ago, foresaw the potential "intolerable" nature
Elena Martinez
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Framing Pakistan: A Comparative Analysis Of U.S. And Chinese Media Portrayals
The Media Plays A Crucial Role In Shaping Perceptions Of Countries, Often Constructing A Pseudo Reality That May Diverge Significantly From Actual Circumstances. This Phenomenon Is Particularly Pertinent For Regions Less Familiar To Audiences, Where They Lack Personal Experiences Or Alternative
Muhammad Ali Khan
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