LEADER 00000nam 2200445 i 4500 001 qul16951001 003 QA-DoQUL 005 20160518072042.0 008 171128s2011 le ban 000 0 eng d 035 (QA-DoQUL)16951001 040 QA-DoQUL|beng|erda|cQA-DoQUL 043 a-qa--- 050 14 HE8700.9.Q22|bA23 2013 245 00 Academic research on Al Jazeera :|ba guide for PhDs, masters & books, 1996-2012 /|c[prepared by Sara Nasr] ; under the supervision of Ezzeddine Abdelmoula. 246 14 Academic research on AlJazeera :|ba guide for PhDs, masters & books, 1996-2012. 264 1 Beirut :|bArab Scientific Publushers ;|aDoha, Qatar : |bAlJazeera Center for Studies,|c2013. 264 4 |c©2013. 300 293 pages :|bcolor illustrations ;|c24 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent. 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia. 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier. 500 Also published in Arabic as: دليل البحوث الأكاديمية حول الجزيرة، 1996-2011. 520 "The Al Jazeera Centre for Studies is pleased to present to its readers this compilation of over two hundred academic works attending to Al Jazeera, whether as a central research topic or in the context of comparative studies with other global channels and networks. We chose to allocate the three chapters of this guide to doctoral theses, master theses, and books written about Al Jazeera since its launch in 1996 up to its fifteenth anniversary in November 2011. This unprecedented effort seeks to accomplish two goals. First, introducing as many of academic research about Al Jazeera as possible. Each of these works, which have been conducted in different universities around the world, will be presented in the form of basic information along with a short abstract. We believe that these details will help students and researchers alike with valuable information regarding the current research on Al Jazeera so they build on the existing literature rather than replicate it. Second, we hope that, by shedding light on this enormous and increasing amount of research, this guide will benefit Al Jazeera itself. It informs the network’s staff as well as executives of the magnitude of its presence within the academic sphere. It is so interesting to see how Al Jazeera is perceived, researched and portrayed by an influential community such as the academics. The reason why we have called this volume a “guide” is twofold. On the one hand, it guides new researchers through such an uneven and relatively new, but extremely rich area of academic research accumulated throughout the last decade. Media students and researchers will be exposed to dozens of research topics, methods and analytical approaches in each of the three categories included in this guide. On the other hand, this volume demonstrates that Al Jazeera’s influence is no longer limited to the media, its immediate space, or politics which is in constant interaction with the media. It reaches other spaces that are less prominent but just as significant in both the medium and long run such as the academic institutions and research. "-- Introduction. 610 20 Al Jazeera (Television network)|xResearch|vBibliography. 610 20 Al Jazeera (Television network)|xResearch|vAbstracts. 650 0 Television broadcasting of news|xResearch|vBibliography. 650 0 Television broadcasting of news|xResearch|vAbstracts. 650 0 Television broadcasting of news|zQatar. 650 0 Dissertations, Academic|vBibliography. 700 1 |6880-01|aNasr, Sara,|eCompiler. 700 1 |6880-02|aAbdelmoula, Ezzeddine,|eeditor of compilation. 710 2 Markaz al-Jazīrah lil-Dirāsāt,|eissuing body.
|