Arab Media & Society (AMS)
Arab Media & Society (AMS) is the primary reference for understanding the role of media in shaping Arab societies and the broader Muslim world. The style of Arab Media & Society aims to be serious, well-researched and readable. The journal is committed to combining academic peer-reviewed articles with timely, well-informed and on-the-ground accounts of developments. In addition to tracing developments in Arab media outlets and technologies, the journal is also concerned with the changing content of media in the Middle East. AMS articles address both the producers and consumers of media content and examine the relationship between the two.
Address:
Arab Media & Society
Center for Electronic Journalism (114)
The American University in Cairo
AUC Avenue, P.O. Box 74
New Cairo 11835,
Egypt
Telephone:
+20 22 797 54 22
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Content from this organization
Articles
- Dubai: Business Culture in Question
- The princess and the Facebook girl
- Dubai: An emerging Arab media hub
- Saudi Arabia's media influence
- Lebanon's media inflaming sectarianism?
- Darfur: Covering the "forgotten" story
- Exiled Libyans use the Web to push for change
- Alhurra TV, Radio Sawa: Advancing freedom
- Learning to love Arab dictators
- Taking stock: Arab media in 2007



