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Journal articles on the topic "Al Jazeera English"

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Samuel-Azran, Tal, Inbal Assaf, Annie Salem, Loreen Wahabe, and Nadine Halabi. "Is there a Qatari–Al-Jazeera nexus? Coverage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup controversy by Al-Jazeera versus Sky News, CNNI and ITV." Global Media and Communication 12, no. 3 (November 4, 2016): 195–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1742766516676208.

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The Al-Jazeera–Qatari nexus is debatable and hard to examine because Qatari affairs are rarely in the news. Recently, Qatar made global headlines in connection with an alleged bribe to win the 2022 World Cup bid, which creates a rare opportunity to examine Al-Jazeera’s coverage of this as well as other Qatari affairs. We compared coverage by Al-Jazeera Arabic, Al-Jazeera English and Al-Jazeera America with coverage of international networks (Sky News, CNN International and ITV). The analysis reveals that while Al-Jazeera English and America maintained high journalistic norms when reporting on the 2022 World Cup controversy, Al-Jazeera Arabic almost never criticizes its Qatari sponsor. The study highlights the dramatic differences between Al-Jazeera’s English and Arabic versions, looking at journalistic values in general and Qatari affairs coverage in particular.
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el-Nawawy, Mohammed, and Shawn Powers. "Al-Jazeera English." Global Media and Communication 6, no. 1 (April 2010): 61–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1742766510362019.

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Usher, Nikki. "AL JAZEERA ENGLISH ONLINE." Digital Journalism 1, no. 3 (October 2013): 335–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2013.801690.

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Haigh, Michel M., and Michael Bruce. "A comparison of the visual and story frames Al Jazeera English and CNN employed during the 2011 Egyptian revolution." International Communication Gazette 79, no. 4 (January 13, 2017): 419–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1748048516682141.

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This study examines a month of cable news coverage of the Egyptian uprising in 2011. Specifically it examines how Al Jazeera English and CNN differ in their use of story and visual frames. The quantitative content analysis ( N = 503) found significant differences between the two networks. Al Jazeera English employs more frames about Egyptian history, political strategies, public engagement, public opinion, economy and the impact on the future of the country more frequently than CNN. When examining visual frames of conflict, Al Jazeera English was more likely to employ conflict frame–not violent than CNN. CNN was more likely than Al Jazeera English to employ the conflict frame–latent violence.
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Kharbach, Mohamed. "Understanding the ideological construction of the Gulf crisis in Arab media discourse: A critical discourse analytic study of the headlines of Al Arabiya English and Al Jazeera English." Discourse & Communication 14, no. 5 (May 6, 2020): 447–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750481320917576.

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This article investigates the ideologisation of Arab media discourse and takes as a case in point the ideological construction of the Gulf crisis in the headlines of Al Arabiya English and Al Jazeera English. A corpus of 515 headlines produced between May and June 2017 is examined using an interdisciplinary critical discourse analytic framework. Analysis is conducted at two levels: a textual level concerned with the analysis of the semantic and syntactic aspects of headlines and a socio-cognitive level informed by insights from Van Dijk’s ideological square concept and his mental model theory and Laclau and Mouffe’s discourse theory. Findings indicate that both platforms are ideologically biased toward the political perspectives of their host states, although in a lesser degree in Al Jazeera English, and also reveal the various discursive strategies used to construct subjective mental models and reference frames to guide readers understanding of the crisis.
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Ellmers, Steve. "Noted: Exposing celebrity reportage." Pacific Journalism Review 20, no. 2 (December 31, 2014): 260. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v20i2.182.

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Review of: Conflict Coverage Promotion: High Quality or High Concept? By Chris Veits. Hamburg: Anchor Academic Publishing, 2014, 95pp. ISBN 978-3-95489-200-6.Due to his background in entertainment television Chris Veits would seem uniquely qualified to conduct a semiotic analysis of the conflict coverage promotional spots on CNN International and Al Jazeera English. However, admirers of Al Jazeera English might be surprised to learn how both networks routinely employed high concept material in the segments lauding their reporting of the multinational intervention in Libya and the broader Arab Awakening. Although at times semiotic approaches can seem like the scrutiny of minutiae, the unusual choice of promotional clips provides an opportunity to demonstrate how image centric these channels’ claims about their professional integrity and morality really are.
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Suleiman, Camelia, Camelia Suleiman, and Russell E. Lucas. "Debating Arabic on Al-Jazeera: Endangerment and Identity in Divergent Discourses." Middle East Journal Of Culture And Communication 5, no. 2 (2012): 190–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187398612x645235.

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Eight debates on Al-Jazeera specifically, on the Arabic language, highlight the divergent and convergent discourses about the status of the language and its use today in the Arab world. All address the issue of the weakness of the Arabic language, both internally between formal and dialect, and externally in the face of globalizing English. The participants also link the Arabic language to issues of identity and who the Arabs ‘are’ during this era of globalization. The article outlines the intellectual roots that many of the participants draw upon—that of the Arab nahda of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Finally, the article points out that there is a divergence between the general direction of scholarship produced in the West on the Arabic language and about the Al-Jazeera network and the broader intersection of language and nationalism addressed by the Al-Jazeera participants. Beyond noting the obvious linkage between language and nationalism, how actual participants deal with their intellectual legacies while attempting to prescribe and influence the present deserves greater analysis in the case of the Arabic language and its most noted vehicle today—the Al-Jazeera satellite television network.
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Satti, Mohamed-A. "Al Jazeera Arabic and Al Jazeera English Websites: Agenda-Setting as a Means to Comparatively Analyze Online News Stories." Communication & Society 33, no. 1 (January 2020): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/003.33.1.1-13.

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Becker, Karin. "Protest in the Photo Essay: Following Tradition or Breaking New Ground?" Protest, Vol. 4, no. 2 (2019): 62–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.47659/m7.062.art.

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The photo essay, a form of visual journalism that arose during the era of the picture magazines, has reemerged as a regular feature of global news channels, including CNN, BBC World, and, notably, Al Jazeera English, recognized for its live reporting of political unrest. In 2017, a year marked by protest around the world, AJE published over 200 photo-series, including 37 on public protest. An analysis based in a four-year study of protest on screen, revealed that these photo essays share characteristics that in turn distinguish them from video broadcasts of public protests. The photo-reportage on screen, like its classic forerunner in print, employs a variety of visual perspectives and focuses on participants who are often quoted and identified by name. Scenes of public protest are complemented by visual and textual reporting from the private/domestic sphere. This visual strategy, in contrast to the immediacy of video coverage from the streets, supports knowledge of the protest issue and engagement with its participants. Keywords: Al Jazeera English, global television news, news galleries, photo essay, photojournalism, public protest
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Fahmy, Shahira S., and Mohammed Al Emad. "Al-Jazeera vs Al-Jazeera: A comparison of the network’s English and Arabic online coverage of the US/Al Qaeda conflict." International Communication Gazette 73, no. 3 (April 2011): 216–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1748048510393656.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Al Jazeera English"

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Bigalke, Nina. "Al Jazeera English : margins of difference in international English-language news broadcasting." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2013. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/901/.

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Launching in 2006, Al Jazeera English (AJE) set out to challenge the dominance of Western-based organisations in the field of international English-language news broadcasting. Ambitions of ‘balancing the current typical information flow by reporting from the developing world back to the West’ directly link the organisation to longstanding debates on asymmetric global news flows (AJE Website, Corporate Profile, 04/09/2008). In this context, the aim of my thesis is to develop a theoretical framework that allows to conceptualise two related aspects: 1) assessing degrees of both similarities and differences between AJE and established Western-based news broadcasters and 2) addressing underlying mechanisms that begin to explain degrees of difference that AJE has managed to carve out in the field of international television news. On the basis of a critical realist ontology, I combine Bourdieu’s concepts of field, habitus and capital with an understanding of agency as advanced by Archer. While the first allows me to conceptualise the relational nature of questions of news flows on the level of journalistic practices (which in the past have primarily been the domain of macro-theory), the latter serves to acknowledge the role of the reflexive powers of the individual when it comes to professional trajectories and editorial decision making. Combined, these approaches are uniquely positioned to explore the complexities of a news organisation aiming to be simultaneously similar enough to be on a par with established networks and different enough to live up to aims of ‘reporting back’. My findings suggest that overall, in accordance with its remit, AJE focussed on the global South and on people outside the realms of power to a greater extent than BBC World News, while in other areas asymmetries at odds with AJE’s remit (such as gender imbalances or an association of the South with conflict) were found to be reproduced. This dialectic was reflected in the channel’s organisational environment, where a relatively autonomous position, characterised by a largely non-commercial outlook, provided actors with a rare degree of autonomy, the utilisation of which, however, continues to be contingent on an ongoing negotiation between AJE’s twin aims of (professional) similarity and (editorial) difference.
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Kaszuba, Marta, and Strid Hanna. "CCTV och Al Jazeera : Likheter och skillnader i de internationella nyhetsprogrammen." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för mediestudier, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-100049.

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Stockholms Universitet, Instutitionen för journalistik, medier och kommunikation JMK, Karlavägen 104 Box 27 861, 115 93 STOCKHOLM Tel: 08-16 20 00 Titel: CCTV och Al Jazeera – likheter och skillnader i de internationella nyhetsprogrammen   Title: CCTV and Al Jazeera –similarities and differences in the international news programs Författare: Hanna Strid, hanna.strid@gmail.com, Marta Kaszuba, marta.kaszuba@hotmail.com. Handledare: Christian Christensen C-uppsats Höstterminen 2013 This essay aims to identify what similarities and differences there are between news broadcastings from Chinese CCTV and Al Jazeera English which has its national headquarters in Qatar. When national channels broadcasts internationally, it is interesting to see what they choose to convey as that day's news flow and how to represent their country. It can depend on many different things such as structures of media ownership in the country and cultural context. The research methods used have been empirical studies and comparative analysis of a total of ten broadcasts of the largest daily newscasts on both channels, both news programmes are called the News Hour. All the news we have watched during the work with this essay we have studied according to Kieth Selby and Ron Cowdery's method of analysis presented in How to Study Television, this gives the essay a high grade of validity. The method has helped us to divide the empirical data into smaller components in order to make it easier to compare them. As a theoretical background we have used Stuart Hall's representation theory and his thoughts on the concept of culture. The theory is applied to verify the empirical data which is compiled in analysis chapter, and the results are discussed. In summary, we have found many similarities and differences between the programs and concluded that the news can never be objective without constantly being created by someone with an underlying idea of ​​the material transmitted. This can be done in many ways, both with a neutral ambition as of Al Jazeera English or on CCTV which often focus on their own country's positive sides and deeds.   Keywords: CCTV, Al Jazeera English, similarities, differences, news flow, national, international, broadcasts, representation, representation theory
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Shao, Wei. "Going Live in a Convergent Broadcasting Newsroom: A Case Study of Al Jazeera English." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Social and Political Sciences, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/4472.

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The purpose of this study was to examine changing news practices especially at the moment of going live in a convergent broadcasting newsroom. The study chose Al Jazeera English, a leading international news network, as a case and adopted content analysis and ethnographic research methods to examine both the content and process of breaking news and live reporting. The professional practices in making breaking, live news were changed as a result of the implementation of convergent journalism in AJE’s newsroom. These changes in both news products and news production were accounted for by the interrelated influences of a set of external and internal factors at the levels of newsroom and organization.
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Nyrén, Emma. "“The Voice of the Voiceless” : News production and journalistic practice at Al Jazeera English." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Socialantropologiska institutionen, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-116239.

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Abstract This thesis explores how the cultural and social media environments surrounding the journalism of Al Jazeera English are shaped by and shape the channel’s news practices. Al Jazeera English has been described as a contra-flow news organization in the global media landscape and this thesis discusses the different reasons why the channel is described in this way by looking at its origins, aims, characteristics and ideals. Based on interviews with Al Jazeera English journalists, news observations and two field observations in London, I argue that Al Jazeera English brings cultural and social sensitivity to its news reports by engaging with multiple in-depth perspectives, using local reporters and integrating citizen generated material. The channel’s early adoption of online technologies and citizen journalism also contributes to a more democratic news direction and gives the channel a wider spectrum of opinions and perspectives to choose between. By applying a comparative analysis built on similar studies within anthropology of news journalism differences and similarities within the journalistic practices can be detected, comparing Al Jazeera English’s journalism with journalism at other places and news organizations. These comparisons and discussions enables new understandings for how news is produced and negotiated within the global media landscape, and this gives the global citizen an improved comprehension of why the news, which shapes our appreciation of the world, looks like it does. In conclusion, this awareness opens up for a discussion towards a societal transformation that gives space for a more multifaceted journalism distancing itself from one-sided perspectives and institutional censoring.
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Schenk, Susan. "Das Islambild im internationalen Fernsehen ein Vergleich der Nachrichtensender Al Jazeera English, BBC World und CNN International." Berlin Frank & Timme, 2009. http://d-nb.info/99247308X/04.

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Herzog, Robin, and Liza Youhanan. "Al Jazeera & SVD : En jämförande kvalitativ textanalys om rapporteringen om Sydsudan." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kommunikation, medier och it, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-16857.

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I denna uppsats har vi genom en kvalitativ textanalys jämfört hur Al Jazeera och SvD rapporteratom Sydsudan under ett tidsspann på arton månader. Underlaget för forskningen är tio artiklarfrån SvD:s webbsida och tio artiklar från Al Jazeeras webbsida. Våra frågeställningar är; Vilkaretoriska grepp använder sig de olika medierna av och skiljer sig användningen på något sätt, ochi så fall hur? Vi har även formulerat en hypotes där vi påstår att en analys av de retoriska greppenkommer att synliggöra ideologiska underliggande meningar hos respektive nyhetsleverantör.Genom att formulera tio frågor utifrån den massmedieretoriska innehållsanalysen har vikunnat synliggöra olika retoriska grepp som används av skribenterna; däribland metaforer,liknelser, personifiering, värdeladdade ord och miljöbeskrivningar.Detta är en diskursanalys där vi tillämpat semiotiska teorier om språk och retorik. Våraresultat visade att det fanns flera likheter än skillnader gällande den språkliga gestaltningen hosde båda medierna. Hypotesen motbevisades och resultaten visade snarare att mediernasideologiska undertoner överensstämde.
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Tvauri, Anita. "‘Migrants’ or ‘Refugees’? Al-Jazeera English and the 2015 coverage of the ‘immigration’ crisis in Europe." OpenSIUC, 2016. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1983.

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An Abstract of the Thesis Of Anita Tvauri, for the Masters of Arts Degree in Mass Communication and Media Arts, presented on April 26, 2016, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Title: ‘Migrants’ or ‘Refugees’? Al-Jazeera English and the 2015 coverage of the ‘immigration’ crisis in Europe Major Professor: Dr. Cinzia Padovani The “migrant and refugee crisis” in Europe became a widely used term in the media as the number of migrants and refugees at the borders of the European Union grew intensively during 2015, to the point that various European countries closed their borders to immigration. In August 2015, Al-Jazeera English, a media organization based in Qatar, initiated a public discussion about the media representation of migrants and refugees by arguing that the term “migrant” did not accurately depict the complexity of the migrant and refugee crisis in Europe and it had become a pejorative term that had contributed to dehumanizing both migrants and refugees. By doing so, Al-Jazeera positioned itself as a moral advocate for migrants and refugees, one that was not afraid of standing up for these people. Was Al-Jazeera English successful in achieving such a lofty aim? In order to answer this question, I investigate how the Middle Eastern media organization covered the migrant and refugee crisis of 2015. Specifically I draw from critical discourse analysis to provide an in-depth analysis of the coverage to reveal the ideological motivations behind Al-Jazeera English’s editorial decision to use the word ‘refugee’ instead of ‘migrant’ in most of its reporting. Focusing on news items, blogs, editorials and opinion pieces published on the Al-Jazeera English web site during the year 2015, this study finds that Al-Jazeera English dehumanizes migrants and refugees and represents them as homogenous groups rather than individuals. Keywords: Refugees, Migrants, Europe, migration crisis, Al-Jazeera English.
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Cook, William. "An Analysis of Two Major Global News Channels’ Twitter Feeds : The British Broadcasting Corporation and Al Jazeera English." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för språk och litteratur, SOL, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-23773.

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Twitter is an online social networking service which functions as an information sharing medium, hence it is perfect for media to convey pieces of news. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and Al Jazeera English (AJE) are two international news channels that actively use Twitter to share their news stories. Previous investigations have found that depending on the news story, the BBC and AJE convey their pieces of news slightly differently. This study aims to give an analysis of the textual content in these two news channel’s text messages (tweets) on Twitter to see if there are linguistic variations. The tweets were analysed in terms of tone, word choice and information richness. Tweets where the words Syria and kill occurred were chosen for a more thorough analysis, and the results show that the BBC had a slightly more negative tone, provided more detailed news reports and used a more informative language than AJE. It might be that the findings were a result of chance considering the fact that the collection of tweets analysed was rather small and differed in size. Nevertheless, the differences that were revealed by the study were of an apparent nature and occurred too frequently and consistently in this small material to be discarded as merely incidental.
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Sabo, Emelie. ""This is, and will be, one of New Zealand's darkest days" : En kvalitativ gestaltningsanalys av moskéattackerna i Christchurch 2019." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-85923.

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The 15th of March 2019, the city of Christchurch in New Zealand was exposed to two mosque attacks that left at least 50 people killed and many people wounded. The attacks were described as a terrorist attack performed by a 28-year-old Australian man with right-wing extremist views. The two mosque attacks were broadcast live by the perpetrator on his social media accounts. By using a qualitative text analysis, the author has studied the reports of the attacks of three news channels, CNN, RT English and al- Jazeera English, with a selection of nine articles. The study has investigated the description and the framing of the mosque attacks by each news channel. With the aid of a framing analysis, the author was able to identify which frames that has occurred in the reports by CNN, RT English and al-Jazeera English. The aim of the study was to study the framing of the mosque attacks by the news channels with different culture valuations and whether there were any similarities or differences in their descriptions of the attacks. The result of the analysis could show that there were both similarities and differences in the reports of the news channels. CNN and al-Jazeera English used the affective and attributive framework and RT English used the descriptive framework in their reports of the mosque attacks.
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Schaetz, Nadja. "'The Hate in Our Midst' : The 2017 Unite the Right Rally and Representations of Voice, Race, and Emotions in CNN International and Al-Jazeera English." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, JMK, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-157045.

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Although the 'affective turn' in social sciences lead to a new understanding of the effects of emotions on society, the role of emotions in media remains scarcely researched. Purpose of this study is to shed light on emotions in global television news and the ways in which gendered and racialized power relations may shape, and may be shaped by, emotional practices and discourses. Precisely because emotions play a significant function in discourses of political conflict, focus here is the coverage of political dissent, specifically the coverage of the 2017 Unite the Right rally in the two global television channels CNN International and Al-Jazeera English. The study thus builds on literature on emotions and political struggles, and literature on emotions in the media, to apply the questions posed therein to the medium global television. Analyzing broadcast items, this study employs a mixed method approach that combines a quantitative content analysis with a qualitative analysis of broadcast items grounded in Teun A. van Dijk’s tradition of critical discourse analysis, within an analytical framework that privileges emotions. The findings reveal an unequal distribution of voice in the coverage of both channels, which in connection with emotion practices and discourses, establishes a marginalization of voice along the lines of race, class, and gender. Accordingly, the study gives an account of the representation of voice, race, and emotions in the coverage of the Unite the Right rally, and establishes the importance of studying emotions in media in relation to these concepts.
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Books on the topic "Al Jazeera English"

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Seib, Philip, ed. Al Jazeera English. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137015747.

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Al Jazeera English: Global news in a changing world. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

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Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Asia Program, ed. Kuala Lumpur calling: Al Jazeera English in Asia : essays. Washington, DC: Asia Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2008.

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Linder, Bernadette. Terror in der Medienberichterstattung. Wiesbaden: VS, Verl. fu r Sozialwiss., 2011.

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Media Power and Global Television News: The Role of Al Jazeera English. I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited, 2016.

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Al Jazeera and the Global Media Landscape: The South is Talking Back (Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media Studies). Routledge, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Al Jazeera English"

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Seib, Philip. "Introduction." In Al Jazeera English, 1–4. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137015747_1.

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el-Nawawy, Mohammed. "AJE’s Conciliatory Role: Covering the “Ground Zero Mosque” Controversy." In Al Jazeera English, 163–85. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137015747_10.

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Seib, Philip. "Conclusion: AJE in the World." In Al Jazeera English, 187–97. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137015747_11.

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Powers, Shawn. "The Origins of Al Jazeera English." In Al Jazeera English, 5–28. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137015747_2.

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Amin, Hussein. "The Nature of the Channel’s Global Audience." In Al Jazeera English, 29–40. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137015747_3.

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Figenschou, Tine Ustad. "Content: The Messages of AJE’s News." In Al Jazeera English, 41–56. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137015747_4.

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Youmans, Will. "AJE after the Arab Spring: The Politics of Distribution in the United States." In Al Jazeera English, 57–78. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137015747_5.

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Arsenault, Amelia. "Covering and Reaching Africa." In Al Jazeera English, 79–96. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137015747_6.

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Kugelman, Michael. "Covering and Reaching South Asia." In Al Jazeera English, 97–119. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137015747_7.

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Merriman, Rima Najjar. "Covering Gaza, 2008–2009: A Palestinian View." In Al Jazeera English, 121–42. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137015747_8.

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