Page 99 - Cyberculture and New Media
P. 99
90 On the Way to the Cyber-Arab-Culture
______________________________________________________________
16
P A Bruck, ‘Communication and the Democratization of Culture:
Strategies for Social Theory, Strategies for Dialogue’, in Democratization
and the Media: An East-West Dialogue. S Splichal, J Hochheimer and K
Jakubowicz (eds), Communication and Culture Colloquia, Yugoslavia, 1990,
pp. 56-72; L Diamond, ‘Civil Society and the Struggle for Democracy’, in
The Democratic Revolution: Struggles for Freedom and Pluralism in the
Developing World. L Diamond (ed), Freedom House, New York, 1992, pp. 1-
27; M Eid, ‘Engendering the Arabic Internet: Modern Challenges in the
Information Society’, in New Media and Public Relations. S C Duhé (ed),
Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2007, pp. 247-268; S Langdon, Global
Poverty, Democracy and North-South Change. Garamond Press, Toronto,
1999; B A Ojo, ‘The Military and the Democratization Process in Africa’, in
Contemporary African Politics: A Comparative Study of Political Transition
to Democratic Legitimacy. B A Ojo (ed), University Press of America,
Lauham, Maryland, 1999, pp. 51-63; B Page, Who Deliberates? Mass Media
in Modern Democracy. The University of Chicago Press, London, 1996; M
Raboy, ‘Policy-Making and Democratization: The Case of Canadian
Broadcasting’, in Democratization and the Media: An East-West Dialogue. S
Splichal, J Hochheimer and K Jakubowicz (eds), Communication and Culture
Colloquia, Yugoslavia, 1990, pp. 108-120; K Raffer and M A M Salih, ‘Rich
Arabs and Poor Arabs: An Introduction to Intra-Arab Issues’, in The Least
Developed and the Oil-Rich Arab Countries: Dependence, Interdependence
or Patronage? K Raffer and M A M Salih (eds), St. Martin’s Press, New
York, 1992, pp. 1-12.
17
M Ayish, ‘The Changing Face of Arab Communications: Media
Survival in the Information Age’, in Mass Media, Politics, and Society in the
Middle East, K Hafez (ed), Hampton Press, Cresskill, New Jersey, 2001, p.
123.
18
K S A Jaber, ‘The Democratic Process in Syria, Lebanon, and
Jordan’, in Democratization in the Middle East: Experiences, Struggles,
Challenges. A Saikal and A Schnabel (eds), United Nations University Press,
Tokyo, 2003, p. 127.
19
R Aliboni and L Guazzone, ‘Democracy in the Arab Countries
and the West’. Mediterranean Politics, vol. 9-1, 2004, p. 82.
20
N Pratt, ‘Identity, Culture and Democratization: The Case of
Egypt’. New Political Science, vol. 27-1, 2005, p. 86.
21
G S Adam, ‘Truth, the State, and Democracy: The Scope of the
Legal Right of Free Expression’. Canadian Journal of Communication, vol.
17-3, 1992, p. 13.
22
Eid, op. cit., pp. 248, 262.