GCC Media Roles during the 2011 Arab Spring: An Analytical and Critical Overview

The central aim of this paper is to critically analyze the role of the media during public protests that occurred in the GCC countries during 2011. These protests were part of what came to be called the “Arab Spring”, which started in late 2010. Particular focus will be on how the Arab Spring result...

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Main Author: Abdullah K. Al-Kindi
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2016-06-01
Series:Journal of Arts and Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jass/article/view/1134
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spelling doaj-adf5fc89f83f48cd96dcafb6df50728b2020-11-25T00:56:35ZaraSultan Qaboos UniversityJournal of Arts and Social Sciences2312-12702522-22792016-06-0172536810.24200/jass.vol7iss2pp53-681082GCC Media Roles during the 2011 Arab Spring: An Analytical and Critical OverviewAbdullah K. Al-Kindi0Sultan Qaboos University, OmanThe central aim of this paper is to critically analyze the role of the media during public protests that occurred in the GCC countries during 2011. These protests were part of what came to be called the “Arab Spring”, which started in late 2010. Particular focus will be on how the Arab Spring resulted in fundamental changes and how various institutions played roles in this. The study draws on Gulf region literature about the Arab Spring in order to offer a critical and informed overview on the topic under discussion. The paper’s main question is: what are the main roles played by the GCC media (old/new) during the public protests of 2011? The paper argues that the role of the media in the 2011 protests, while important, was rather limited and affected by the unique contextual characteristics of the media environment in the GCC countries.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jass/article/view/1134Media Role, GCC, Public Protests, Arab Spring.
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author Abdullah K. Al-Kindi
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GCC Media Roles during the 2011 Arab Spring: An Analytical and Critical Overview
Journal of Arts and Social Sciences
Media Role, GCC, Public Protests, Arab Spring.
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title GCC Media Roles during the 2011 Arab Spring: An Analytical and Critical Overview
title_short GCC Media Roles during the 2011 Arab Spring: An Analytical and Critical Overview
title_full GCC Media Roles during the 2011 Arab Spring: An Analytical and Critical Overview
title_fullStr GCC Media Roles during the 2011 Arab Spring: An Analytical and Critical Overview
title_full_unstemmed GCC Media Roles during the 2011 Arab Spring: An Analytical and Critical Overview
title_sort gcc media roles during the 2011 arab spring: an analytical and critical overview
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Journal of Arts and Social Sciences
issn 2312-1270
2522-2279
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The central aim of this paper is to critically analyze the role of the media during public protests that occurred in the GCC countries during 2011. These protests were part of what came to be called the “Arab Spring”, which started in late 2010. Particular focus will be on how the Arab Spring resulted in fundamental changes and how various institutions played roles in this. The study draws on Gulf region literature about the Arab Spring in order to offer a critical and informed overview on the topic under discussion. The paper’s main question is: what are the main roles played by the GCC media (old/new) during the public protests of 2011? The paper argues that the role of the media in the 2011 protests, while important, was rather limited and affected by the unique contextual characteristics of the media environment in the GCC countries.
topic Media Role, GCC, Public Protests, Arab Spring.
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jass/article/view/1134
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