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ID154791
Title ProperMedia development in Syria
Other Title Information the Janus-faced nature of foreign aid assistance
LanguageENG
AuthorBrownlee, Billie Jeanne
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article intends to provide responses to some of the many unanswered questions about the making and the transformation of the uprising in Syria by exploring a new avenue of research: media development aid. Most academic interest has been oriented towards the role that the new media played at the time of the uprising; insufficient interest, by contrast, has been directed to the development of the sector in the years predating it. What emerges from this article is that the Syrian media landscape was strongly supported by international development aid during the years prior to the outbreak of the uprising of 2011. By looking at the complex structure of media aid architecture and investigating the practices and programmes implemented by some representative organisations, this article reflects on the field of media development as a new modus operandi of the West (the EU and US especially), to promote democracy through alternative and non-collateral, bottom-up support.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 38, No.10; 2017: p.2276-2294
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 38 No 10
Key WordsSyria ;  Activism ;  Social Media ;  Uprising ;  Media Development ;  Foreign Aid Assistance


 
 
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